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mise en scene ['miːzãːn'sein]stresses
fig. окружение ("The action … took place around me as if I were invisible, though that illusion was quickly dispelled when a large rectangular mirror was wheeled to within a few feet of where I sat. Gulp. The plot may not have thickened at that point, but my self-consciousness surely did. Like it or not, I was now part of the mise-en-scène…." VLZ_58); представление ("For the night of his election last May …, he arranged a dramatic mise-en-scène: while loudspeakers played Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy,' the new president walked alone across the courtyard of the Louvre as spotlights threw his larger-than-life shadow on the façade of the former royal palace." VLZ_58)
fr. декорации к пьесе
fr., theatre. мизансцена
media. декорации, углы съёмки, освещение и т.д., устанавливаемые на сцене
mise-en-scene
archit. окружающая обстановка
theatre. мизансцена (Andrey Truhachev)
 English thesaurus
mise-en-scene
cinema Literally translated as "what's put into the scene", this is the sum total of all factors affecting the artistic "look" or "feel" of a shot or scene. These can include shot selection, shot composition, production design and set decoration, as well as technical camera properties such as shutter speed, aperture, frame rate, and depth of field. Mise-en-scene is often contrasted with montage, where the artistic "look" of a scene is constructed through visual editing.