In the film's madhouse passages, the grim mise en scene contrasts starkly with the warm glow of nightclubs and cabarets. |
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When he is onscreen, your eye stays with him, oblivious to the mise en scene. |
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In short, the effigy found itself not well suited, in artifactual terms, to changes in the mise en scene of funerals. |
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The barely defined background is like a set for a mise en scene of Provence itself. |
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Fears without name, details, colours... The everyday filtered through and mise en scene by the fabulous imagination of Marcel Proust as a child with his extravagant keenness of observation. |
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More specialized references such as mise en scene, Program announcements, and violon repetiteur are also present. |
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She takes advantage of the technologic to increase the non-reality of the mise en scene and reinforces the process by the use of cinematographic elements. |
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Artistic effects and mise en scene of one of the most popular fiestas. |
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Others found that coldness appropriate for a story framed by the mise en scene of dog-eat-dog, 19th-century London during the Industrial Revolution. |
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His method relies on the enargeia and even on the vivid and dynamic effect of irrupting energies that break through the stylised, ekphrastic mise en scene. |
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