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  • Who Makes Meaning in a Film - the Director or the Audience?

     

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Published: 18.06.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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It is my opinion that a director makes meaning in a film, although the audience will apply their own reading of it. Film has its own "language" and there are a wide range of techniques a director can use to enable the audience to understand his meaning. The director uses mise-en-scène to contribute hugely to how meaning is made in a film - a large part of how the story is told comes from visual content. The elements covered by mise-en-scène are setting, props, costume, performance, lighting and colour. …

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