Jenna 英三A I think the idea of mise en scene is quite interesting. Every Props and music that set in specific scene is intended. Just like the horrible movie and high key angle represents something bad and terrifying.
I was impressed by the breakdown of The Shining, which demonstrates how a high-angle shot combined with the oppressive, maze like patterns of a carpet can visually communicate a character's isolation and vulnerability without a single line of dialogue.
Mise-en-scène is everything included in a film frame such as setting, lighting, costumes, props, and actor placement, and this helps tell the story and convey mood to audiences. Besides, it also guides the audience attention and emotion without words. For example, in horror movie, the light and sound give audience the chill.
411287067 王袖菻 I feel that understanding mise-en-scène transforms the act of watching a movie from passive entertainment into an active exploration of a director's vision.
After watching the video, I learned that mise-en-scène is everything we see in a scene, like lighting, setting, and costumes.
The part that impressed me the most was how these elements can show a character’s feelings and the mood without using words. It made me realize that small details are very important in films.
鄭筠橋 411212232 I was impressed by the breakdown of The Shining, which demonstrates how a high-angle shot combined with the oppressive, maze-like patterns of a carpet can visually communicate a character's isolation and vulnerability without a single line of dialogue.
英四B許亞萱411051717 mise-en-scène is the foundation of visual storytelling in film. It refers to everything placed within the frame—sets, lighting, costumes, actors, camera positioning, and even sound—and how these elements are carefully arranged to create meaning. Originating from theater, it has become a key concept in filmmaking, allowing directors to communicate emotions, themes, and narrative without relying solely on dialogue.
Ultimately, mise-en-scène is important because it shows how films “speak” visually. Directors like Stanley Kubrick demonstrate that every detail on screen is intentional, shaping how audiences feel and interpret a scene. When used effectively, mise-en-scène turns each shot into a powerful, layered image that stays with viewers long after the film ends.
e1142070 西岡朋香 This video helped me understand the idea of mise-en-scène. I learned that everything in a scene, such as the setting, lighting, and objects, is chosen carefully to create meaning. It made me realize how important visual details are in filmmaking.
411208762 蔡紓婷 This video explains Mise en Scène, showing how directors use lighting, props, and composition to tell a story within a single frame. Through the analysis of The Shining, I learned how every visual detail—from carpet patterns to camera angles—is an intentional choice used to convey emotion and atmosphere. It’s a great reminder that film is a powerful medium where even the smallest details can speak louder than words.
Before watching the film, I knew that creating good camerawork and scene composition was difficult. After watching it, I realized that there was much more to it than I had imagined. As the film says, it's not 2+2=4, but many things combined into one.
411142259 郭允汶 Answer: Mise-en-scène refers to how everything in a scene is arranged, such as lighting, setting, and costumes, to create meaning and mood. It helps the audience understand the story without words. I think it is very important because it makes scenes more visually powerful and helps me feel the atmosphere more clearly.
411142356 洪英倫The core of mise-en-scène lies in the intentional arrangement of every element, such as props, music, and camera angles. For example, in thrillers like The Shining, oppressive set designs combined with high-angle shots can powerfully visualize a character's fear and isolation without a single line of dialogue.
Mise‑en‑scène is everything you see on screen, from sets and props to lighting, actors, and camera work. Directors like Kubrick arrange every detail to tell the story without words. It is not just what you see, it is what you feel.
After I watching the video, I think I really learn something from it, like different angle, shot, and props.There are so many skills that can make movie or drama more creative and special, making people more interested in it. Even a little part, it still show the powerful influence. E3A 411202229 陳韋丞
英四A 411133014 陳欣伶 Today I learned the new word, "mise en scène". Through this video, I learned that every element in a scene—from the pattern of a carpet to the angle of the lighting—is designed to guide the audience's emotions. Even without dialogue or editing, the visual arrangement within a single frame can convey powerful storytelling.
11420720 相澤紗希 I found it really interesting how directors use lighting, color, and composition to tell a story without dialogue. It changed the way I watch films. Honestly, I didn’t know visuals could tell so much story. It’s kinda mind-blowing.
411150325徐喬恩 From this video, I learned that mise-en-scène includes many different elements in a film, such as setting, lighting and costumes. These elements work together to create meaning beyond the dialogue. Mise-en-scène also helps strengthen the theme of the story and effectively conveys emotions to the audience.
411149251 林宜瑄 After I watched the video, I understood that a director’s job is like a big puzzle. They have to arrange every detail like costumes, lighting, and props to tell a story without using any words. It makes me realize how much work goes into just one shot.
This video helped me understand how important mise-en-scène is in films. It includes everything we see on the screen, such as the setting, lighting, costumes, and the position of the actors. These elements work together to create meaning and help tell the story visually.
411133072 It taught me that "Mise-en-scène" is every detail a director puts in the frame—from carpet patterns to lighting. I realized directors don't need editing to tell a story; they can do it through a single shot's setup. The breakdown of The Shining's hallway scene was chilling just from the composition alone.
411213929 謝紫妍 I learned that mise-en-scène refers to all the visual elements arranged in a scene, including the setting, lighting, costumes, actors’ movements, and props. These elements work together to create the overall atmosphere and help convey the characters’ emotions and the story’s themes.
411202279 陳曉葶 I have discovered that mise-en-scene is the art of silent storytelling. It transforms every prop and shadow into a visual language, proving that a single frame can be just as powerful as a script.
Alexa 英三A I found this video about mise-en-scène very interesting. It helped me understand that every detail in a scene is carefully planned. Things like lighting, props, and camera angles can create different moods. I was impressed that directors can show emotions without using dialogue. This makes movies more meaningful and powerful. After watching, I will pay more attention to these details in films.
411215387 王妙春 After watching the video, I realized that it is not easy to include all elements of mise-en-scène in a single shot. I think mise-en-scène is very important because it shapes how viewers interpret the story and emotions without the need for words. Every detail: props, colors, space, and lighting is a deliberate choice by the director to convey meaning to the audience.
英4A 范姜筠 Through the video,we saw the importance of camera location & movements the environment, lights, camera and props need to cooperate well, so that a successful shot could born ,anyone of them making mistakes may mess up the whole shot or movie.
411051929 陳重安 I learned that elements like lighting, customs, props and character placement can influence how audiences feel and understand the story. It shows that movies are carefully designed, not just based on dialogue. After watching it, I appreciate films more deeply.
This video opened my eyes to how every detail in a movie frame—from props to colors—is carefully planned. I learned that directors use these visuals to 'talk' to the audience without words. It makes me want to pay more attention to the hidden details in every shot.
411142453 黃艾葳 Mise en scène refers to the process of arranging all visual and auditory elements within a camera shot, such as the set design, lighting, sound, and character positioning,. This technique can be used to create a naturalistic style that feels familiar or an exaggerated design that presents a unique and unusual visual world. Through these careful arrangements, a director can use a single frame to convey a character's situation and the emotional mood of the story without needing to rely on editing or dialogue.
This video masterfully breaks down mise-en-scène as cinema's visual foundation—everything from sets, costumes, and lighting to actor blocking and depth of field—contrasting it with montage to show how a single frame can drive narrative and emotion. I appreciate its clarity in proving directors orchestrate moods holistically, like Kubrick subtly weaponizing The Shining's red carpets and stark lighting to trap viewers in creeping dread.
411280463 吳采欣 Mise-en-scène shows that the images in a film are not just background; they are important tools to show the story and emotions. Lighting, sets, costumes, and camera angles can all affect how the audience feels.By arranging these elements, the director can let the visuals tell the story, not just the dialogue.
e1142065 大平和呼 I strongly felt the importance of “mise-en-scène” in movies after watching this video. Before, I thought movies were mainly about filming actors with a camera. However, I learned that the preparation before filming is very important. Directors do not just say “action.” They carefully decide what to include in the frame, where to place things, and how to show them. This surprised me.Through this video, I realized that when watching movies, it is important to look not only at the story but also at everything in the frame. From now on, I want to pay attention to things like the position of characters, the background, and props, so I can understand movies more deeply.
E11420660 中村真緒 This video explains that mise-en-scène includes everything in a film frame, such as lighting, setting, and costumes. These elements help tell the story and show emotions without words. For example, lighting can create fear in horror movies. I feel that understanding mise-en-scène helps me watch movies more deeply. It changes watching a movie from just entertainment to thinking about the director’s ideas.
411142267 簡湘旂 After watching the video, I learned that mise-en-scène refers to everything placed in a scene, such as the setting, lighting, costumes, and actors’ positions. It helps create the mood and allows the audience to better understand the story and characters.
411142526張峻凱 Mise-en-scène describes the way all visual elements within a scene—such as lighting, location, and costumes—are carefully organized to shape the film’s meaning and emotional tone. Through these elements, the audience can grasp the story even without dialogue. In my opinion, it is essential because it strengthens the visual impact of a scene and allows viewers to sense the atmosphere more vividly.
411208704 楊宸羽 I learned that mise-en-scène is everything we see in a film, such as lighting, setting, and character placement. These elements help tell the story without using words. I think it makes films more creative and meaningful.
英三A 411202245 陳子潔 Mise-en-scène is not only the placement of the stage, but also the visual psychology arranged by the director on the screen. This made me understand that no element of a good movie is put casually. Every lamp and every piece of clothing is to make the story more complete and profound.
This video makes me understand more knowledge about how lighting and sound works in a movie. I can understand more detail that the director want to deliver to the audience.
411142461 詹雅媛 After watching the video, I really astonishing because there are many things we should notice in one picture. The directors have to think the full concept in one scenario. I really respect all the creators of the films.
411318539 楊濬安 After watching the video. I’v learned that the word “mise en Scen” is a word from French, which based on my understanding, is that everything inside one single shot.
411132995. 張瑋庭 After watching the video, I understand that Mis en Scen focus on storytelling in a single image. In this scene, the audience can clearly understand and see the characters' actions or emotions.
In my opinion, mise-en-scène plays an important role in storytelling because it shows meaning through visual elements. Everything in the frame, such as lighting, costumes, and setting, helps create a certain mood and atmosphere. Even without dialogue, the audience can understand a character’s emotions by looking at the scene. For example, a dark and messy room can suggest loneliness or stress. I think mise-en-scène makes films more powerful because it allows viewers to feel and interpret the story visually.
After watching this video, I gained a deeper understanding of mise-en-scene. Mise-en-scene includes things such as sets, costumes, lighting and props. All of the elements placed in front of the camera are included in. And mise-en-scene are used in films to create different effects. For example, some props or sets might be used in a horror film to enhance the story, because they have symbolic meanings behind them as a way to add more meaning to the visual storytelling.
411221891 阮氏碧 This video helps me understand that every detail in a film is important. It shows how directors use visuals to tell a story. I think it gives me a new way to watch and make videos.
411142445 陳頌儀 I think Mose-en-Scène is kinda similar to stage play, both of them includes elements like cotsumes, lighting, makeup, props, and more. And they are both telling story in single image, but the difference us that stage play cannot restart.
411142568 歐柏霆 Learning about mise-en-scène really changed my perspective on filmmaking. It’s fascinating how every single element in a frame—from lighting and props to actor placement—is intentionally designed to convey the character's emotions and the overall mood without relying on dialogue. It turns watching a movie from passive entertainment into an active exploration of the director's vision.
Jenna 英三A I think the idea of mise en scene is quite interesting. Every Props and music that set in specific scene is intended. Just like the horrible movie and high key angle represents something bad and terrifying.
回覆刪除I was impressed by the breakdown of The Shining, which demonstrates how a high-angle shot combined with the oppressive, maze like patterns of a carpet can visually communicate a character's isolation and vulnerability without a single line of dialogue.
回覆刪除E3A 411101245 Riley 杜阮英書
回覆刪除Mise-en-scène is everything included in a film frame such as setting, lighting, costumes, props, and actor placement, and this helps tell the story and convey mood to audiences. Besides, it also guides the audience attention and emotion without words. For example, in horror movie, the light and sound give audience the chill.
411287067 王袖菻
回覆刪除I feel that understanding mise-en-scène transforms the act of watching a movie from passive entertainment into an active exploration of a director's vision.
E3A 411208738 唐紫婷
回覆刪除After watching the video, I learned that mise-en-scène is everything we see in a scene, like lighting, setting, and costumes.
The part that impressed me the most was how these elements can show a character’s feelings and the mood without using words. It made me realize that small details are very important in films.
鄭筠橋 411212232
回覆刪除I was impressed by the breakdown of The Shining, which demonstrates how a high-angle shot combined with the oppressive, maze-like patterns of a carpet can visually communicate a character's isolation and vulnerability without a single line of dialogue.
英四B許亞萱411051717 mise-en-scène is the foundation of visual storytelling in film. It refers to everything placed within the frame—sets, lighting, costumes, actors, camera positioning, and even sound—and how these elements are carefully arranged to create meaning. Originating from theater, it has become a key concept in filmmaking, allowing directors to communicate emotions, themes, and narrative without relying solely on dialogue.
回覆刪除Ultimately, mise-en-scène is important because it shows how films “speak” visually. Directors like Stanley Kubrick demonstrate that every detail on screen is intentional, shaping how audiences feel and interpret a scene. When used effectively, mise-en-scène turns each shot into a powerful, layered image that stays with viewers long after the film ends.
e1142070 西岡朋香
回覆刪除This video helped me understand the idea of mise-en-scène. I learned that everything in a scene, such as the setting, lighting, and objects, is chosen carefully to create meaning. It made me realize how important visual details are in filmmaking.
411208762 蔡紓婷
回覆刪除This video explains Mise en Scène, showing how directors use lighting, props, and composition to tell a story within a single frame. Through the analysis of The Shining, I learned how every visual detail—from carpet patterns to camera angles—is an intentional choice used to convey emotion and atmosphere. It’s a great reminder that film is a powerful medium where even the smallest details can speak louder than words.
Before watching the film, I knew that creating good camerawork and scene composition was difficult. After watching it, I realized that there was much more to it than I had imagined. As the film says, it's not 2+2=4, but many things combined into one.
回覆刪除411142259 郭允汶
回覆刪除Answer:
Mise-en-scène refers to how everything in a scene is arranged, such as lighting, setting, and costumes, to create meaning and mood. It helps the audience understand the story without words. I think it is very important because it makes scenes more visually powerful and helps me feel the atmosphere more clearly.
411142356 洪英倫The core of mise-en-scène lies in the intentional arrangement of every element, such as props, music, and camera angles. For example, in thrillers like The Shining, oppressive set designs combined with high-angle shots can powerfully visualize a character's fear and isolation without a single line of dialogue.
回覆刪除Mise‑en‑scène is everything you see on screen, from sets and props to lighting, actors, and camera work. Directors like Kubrick arrange every detail to tell the story without words. It is not just what you see, it is what you feel.
回覆刪除After I watching the video, I think I really learn something from it, like different angle, shot, and props.There are so many skills that can make movie or drama more creative and special, making people more interested in it. Even a little part, it still show the powerful influence.
回覆刪除E3A 411202229 陳韋丞
英四A 411133014 陳欣伶
回覆刪除Today I learned the new word, "mise en scène". Through this video, I learned that every element in a scene—from the pattern of a carpet to the angle of the lighting—is designed to guide the audience's emotions. Even without dialogue or editing, the visual arrangement within a single frame can convey powerful storytelling.
11420720 相澤紗希
回覆刪除I found it really interesting how directors use lighting, color, and composition to tell a story without dialogue. It changed the way I watch films. Honestly, I didn’t know visuals could tell so much story. It’s kinda mind-blowing.
411150325徐喬恩
回覆刪除From this video, I learned that mise-en-scène includes many different elements in a film, such as setting, lighting and costumes. These elements work together to create meaning beyond the dialogue. Mise-en-scène also helps strengthen the theme of the story and effectively conveys emotions to the audience.
411149251 林宜瑄
回覆刪除After I watched the video, I understood that a director’s job is like a big puzzle. They have to arrange every detail like costumes, lighting, and props to tell a story without using any words. It makes me realize how much work goes into just one shot.
This video helped me understand how important mise-en-scène is in films. It includes everything we see on the screen, such as the setting, lighting, costumes, and the position of the actors. These elements work together to create meaning and help tell the story visually.
回覆刪除411133072
回覆刪除It taught me that "Mise-en-scène" is every detail a director puts in the frame—from carpet patterns to lighting. I realized directors don't need editing to tell a story; they can do it through a single shot's setup. The breakdown of The Shining's hallway scene was chilling just from the composition alone.
411213929 謝紫妍
回覆刪除I learned that mise-en-scène refers to all the visual elements arranged in a scene, including the setting, lighting, costumes, actors’ movements, and props. These elements work together to create the overall atmosphere and help convey the characters’ emotions and the story’s themes.
411202279 陳曉葶
回覆刪除I have discovered that mise-en-scene is the art of silent storytelling. It transforms every prop and shadow into a visual language, proving that a single frame can be just as powerful as a script.
Alexa 英三A I found this video about mise-en-scène very interesting. It helped me understand that every detail in a scene is carefully planned. Things like lighting, props, and camera angles can create different moods. I was impressed that directors can show emotions without using dialogue. This makes movies more meaningful and powerful. After watching, I will pay more attention to these details in films.
回覆刪除411215387 王妙春
回覆刪除After watching the video, I realized that it is not easy to include all elements of mise-en-scène in a single shot. I think mise-en-scène is very important because it shapes how viewers interpret the story and emotions without the need for words. Every detail: props, colors, space, and lighting is a deliberate choice by the director to convey meaning to the audience.
英4A 范姜筠
回覆刪除Through the video,we saw the importance of camera location & movements the environment, lights, camera and props need to cooperate well, so that a successful shot could born ,anyone of them making mistakes may mess up the whole shot or movie.
411051929 陳重安
回覆刪除I learned that elements like lighting, customs, props and character placement can influence how audiences feel and understand the story. It shows that movies are carefully designed, not just based on dialogue. After watching it, I appreciate films more deeply.
411133006 陳庭渝
回覆刪除This video opened my eyes to how every detail in a movie frame—from props to colors—is carefully planned. I learned that directors use these visuals to 'talk' to the audience without words. It makes me want to pay more attention to the hidden details in every shot.
411142453 黃艾葳
回覆刪除Mise en scène refers to the process of arranging all visual and auditory elements within a camera shot, such as the set design, lighting, sound, and character positioning,. This technique can be used to create a naturalistic style that feels familiar or an exaggerated design that presents a unique and unusual visual world. Through these careful arrangements, a director can use a single frame to convey a character's situation and the emotional mood of the story without needing to rely on editing or dialogue.
This video masterfully breaks down mise-en-scène as cinema's visual foundation—everything from sets, costumes, and lighting to actor blocking and depth of field—contrasting it with montage to show how a single frame can drive narrative and emotion. I appreciate its clarity in proving directors orchestrate moods holistically, like Kubrick subtly weaponizing The Shining's red carpets and stark lighting to trap viewers in creeping dread.
回覆刪除411202253 賴冠瑋
回覆刪除It is interesting that they use a math problem to describe Mise en Scen. It makes it easier to understand the way it works.
411280463 吳采欣
回覆刪除Mise-en-scène shows that the images in a film are not just background; they are important tools to show the story and emotions. Lighting, sets, costumes, and camera angles can all affect how the audience feels.By arranging these elements, the director can let the visuals tell the story, not just the dialogue.
e1142065 大平和呼
回覆刪除I strongly felt the importance of “mise-en-scène” in movies after watching this video. Before, I thought movies were mainly about filming actors with a camera. However, I learned that the preparation before filming is very important. Directors do not just say “action.” They carefully decide what to include in the frame, where to place things, and how to show them. This surprised me.Through this video, I realized that when watching movies, it is important to look not only at the story but also at everything in the frame. From now on, I want to pay attention to things like the position of characters, the background, and props, so I can understand movies more deeply.
E11420660 中村真緒
回覆刪除This video explains that mise-en-scène includes everything in a film frame, such as lighting, setting, and costumes.
These elements help tell the story and show emotions without words.
For example, lighting can create fear in horror movies.
I feel that understanding mise-en-scène helps me watch movies more deeply.
It changes watching a movie from just entertainment to thinking about the director’s ideas.
411142267 簡湘旂
回覆刪除After watching the video, I learned that mise-en-scène refers to everything placed in a scene, such as the setting, lighting, costumes, and actors’ positions. It helps create the mood and allows the audience to better understand the story and characters.
411142526張峻凱
回覆刪除Mise-en-scène describes the way all visual elements within a scene—such as lighting, location, and costumes—are carefully organized to shape the film’s meaning and emotional tone. Through these elements, the audience can grasp the story even without dialogue. In my opinion, it is essential because it strengthens the visual impact of a scene and allows viewers to sense the atmosphere more vividly.
411208704 楊宸羽 I learned that mise-en-scène is everything we see in a film, such as lighting, setting, and character placement. These elements help tell the story without using words. I think it makes films more creative and meaningful.
回覆刪除英三A 411202245 陳子潔
回覆刪除Mise-en-scène is not only the placement of the stage, but also the visual psychology arranged by the director on the screen. This made me understand that no element of a good movie is put casually. Every lamp and every piece of clothing is to make the story more complete and profound.
This video makes me understand more knowledge about how lighting and sound works in a movie. I can understand more detail that the director want to deliver to the audience.
回覆刪除411142461 詹雅媛
回覆刪除After watching the video, I really astonishing because there are many things we should notice in one picture. The directors have to think the full concept in one scenario. I really respect all the creators of the films.
411318539 楊濬安
回覆刪除After watching the video. I’v learned that the word “mise en Scen” is a word from French, which based on my understanding, is that everything inside one single shot.
411132995. 張瑋庭
回覆刪除After watching the video, I understand that Mis en Scen focus on storytelling in a single image. In this scene, the audience can clearly understand and see the characters' actions or emotions.
In my opinion, mise-en-scène plays an important role in storytelling because it shows meaning through visual elements. Everything in the frame, such as lighting, costumes, and setting, helps create a certain mood and atmosphere. Even without dialogue, the audience can understand a character’s emotions by looking at the scene. For example, a dark and messy room can suggest loneliness or stress. I think mise-en-scène makes films more powerful because it allows viewers to feel and interpret the story visually.
回覆刪除After watching this video, I gained a deeper understanding of mise-en-scene. Mise-en-scene includes things such as sets, costumes, lighting and props. All of the elements placed in front of the camera are included in. And mise-en-scene are used in films to create different effects. For example, some props or sets might be used in a horror film to enhance the story, because they have symbolic meanings behind them as a way to add more meaning to the visual storytelling.
回覆刪除411221891 阮氏碧
回覆刪除This video helps me understand that every detail in a film is important. It shows how directors use visuals to tell a story. I think it gives me a new way to watch and make videos.
411142445 陳頌儀
回覆刪除I think Mose-en-Scène is kinda similar to stage play, both of them includes elements like cotsumes, lighting, makeup, props, and more. And they are both telling story in single image, but the difference us that stage play cannot restart.
411142568 歐柏霆
回覆刪除Learning about mise-en-scène really changed my perspective on filmmaking. It’s fascinating how every single element in a frame—from lighting and props to actor placement—is intentionally designed to convey the character's emotions and the overall mood without relying on dialogue. It turns watching a movie from passive entertainment into an active exploration of the director's vision.