Mise-en-scene refers to everything that appears before the camera. This can include arrangement sets, props, actors, costumes and lighting, as well as the positioning and movement of the actors (known as blocking). Every little detail can make your mise-en-scene more exciting.
An example of blocking can be seen in this scene from Citizen Kane hereA mise en scene of Hitchcock's Strangers on a train can be seen here if you click the link below
Hitchock: Strangers on a Train Scene Analysis
A mise en scene of the film Rocky can be seen at the link below
The Mise En Scene Of ROCKY or Paulie broke The Mirror
Here is a mise en scene of the film Wall-E
Mise-en-Scene in Wall-E
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Film Analysis - Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
The Kuleshov Effect is a film editing effect demonstrated by Russian filmmaker Lev Kuleshov in the 1910s and 1920s. It is a mental phenomenon by which viewers derive more meaning from the interaction of two sequential shots than from a single shot in isolation.
Kuleshov Effect explained by Alfred Hitchcock
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