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How the Cinematography in It Follows Trains You To Be Paranoid

Here's a video essay on how the cinematography of 2014's 'It Follows' borrows and challenges the conventions of 1980s slasher films.

The Ins and Outs of Identifying Classical Hollywood Storytelling

Here's a video essay about the basic principles of the classical Hollywood storytelling conventions which still persist into the modern day.

Marie Antoinette and the Argument for Mise en Scène as Film Form

There’s definitely an argument to be made that, as film fans, we see appreciate it the least. Maybe the term’s theatrical origins put it at odds with some of the more uniquely cinematic elements of film, like cinematography and editing. Maybe the term’s right-out-the-gate French-ness makes it feel unapproachable and pretentious. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. What is mise-en-scène, anyway? First appearing in the early 19th century, the term literally translates to something along the lines of “placing on stage.” In the theater, mise-en-scène describes the arrangement of actors and scenery. Its cinematic definition is not too dissimilar and covers everything you see within the film frame: setting, costume, makeup, lighting, color, and staging.

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