Introduction
Mise en scène is a literal term that is used to refer to almost everything that is done in the composition of a film, including the composition itself: This encompasses the camera movements, characters, lighting, general visual environment and sometimes even sounds. In other words, this term is used to define the articulation of the cinematic environment or technically, space ( Bordwell & Thombson,2012).
Other scholars define this term to include everything that appears before the camera and its arrangement. This is involves lighting, costumes, actors, props, composition and by extension, sets and movements in the shot. These are issues ...