Mise-en-scene is the term used to cover up the elements, aspects and codes that make up a shot, a picture or any kind of visual. These codes can include written codes, audio codes, technical codes or symbolic codes as well for instance camera shots, rules, angles, lighting and many more. To get a better understanding of how I will be capturing my own cover photo for my magazine, I designed a presentation that highlights its mise-en scene.
Mise-en-scene by vania imran
To start with the making of the magazine and moving on to working on the software, all I needed was firstly to make a rough sketch of how I would actually design the cover in regard to the placements and the heading etc. Then I also decided to roughly sketch the double spread too. Here is how i roughly sketched my magazine elements featuring all the components of a magazine to make it look appealing to the audience. I used the online auto draw tool for this purpose which made me design a rough sketch easily. Cover page : For my magazine cover I decided I would put a full shot of my dog (model) from head to toe. As my dog is trained I am looking forward to the fact that it would be easy for me to get a full shot it. However if he's too restless I really wont be able to control how he stands. In that I would take a close up shot and put it in the same way as sketched. It will be picture taken in high key lighting that I have thought would be taken in natural sun light following the ...
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