Mise-en -scene includes the 'behind the scenes' attributes of a film- this involves the setting, actors and even the costume, make-up, props and all of the more artificial details that create the scenes. The google definition of Mise-en-scene is simply- "the
arrangement of scenery and stage properties in a play and/or the setting or surroundings of an event.
Narrative:A narrative is a spoken or written account of a story. Genre:
Basically, Genre is the 'type' of theme/story that the film or television show has. Examples of genres are- Horror, Comedy, Romance, etc. For example, the movie 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' is a horror movie. It fulfils this genre as it has scary scenes and sections. It also has a slightly gory side, which accentuates its place in the horror genre.
Another example is 'The Notebook'. This movie is about a couple trying to stay together, they are madly in love. This overall makes this movie a romance movie.
Originality:
This is the ability to think and create things independently and creatively. In movies, it involves not including pre-used ideas and creating an honest, inventive movie idea.
Creativity means the use of imagination in creating original ideas to make something. Creativity and originality are so important in creating movies as it would be rather unoriginal and boring if all new movies involved the same storyline or characters. It would be increasingly irritating and not entertaining if there were lots of similar releases. Also, there are lots of copyright infringements and issues over creating movies that 'copy' other movies.
Representation:
In media, this is the way in which certain groups, communities, experience, ideas, or topics are presented.
Synergy:
Synergy is the simultaneous release of different products to boost both. For example, a company may release two different movies at the same time in order to draw publicity to both.
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