Mise-en-scene, which means "what to include in a scene," is what is used in almost every film, no matter what genre; it is mainly used to show realism in a movie and help the audience have an easier time recognizing its conventions. The codes used in Mis-en-scene are "Setting," "Acting," "Costume, Makeup, and hair," "Set Design/Props," "Composition," "Lighting," and "Color." These different types of codes are used accordingly, and help any type of movie have a more realistic feeling, instead of being bland.


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