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elshendidy, N., Elqattan, R. (2024). The connection of mise-en-scene camera movement in the visual image to cinematic decoration as elements of scenography Applying to the movie “Kira and the Jinn”. International Design Journal, 14(5), 109-115. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.301796.1161
nahla Mohammed elshendidy; Rania Ahmed Sied Ahmed Elqattan. "The connection of mise-en-scene camera movement in the visual image to cinematic decoration as elements of scenography Applying to the movie “Kira and the Jinn”". International Design Journal, 14, 5, 2024, 109-115. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.301796.1161
elshendidy, N., Elqattan, R. (2024). 'The connection of mise-en-scene camera movement in the visual image to cinematic decoration as elements of scenography Applying to the movie “Kira and the Jinn”', International Design Journal, 14(5), pp. 109-115. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.301796.1161
elshendidy, N., Elqattan, R. The connection of mise-en-scene camera movement in the visual image to cinematic decoration as elements of scenography Applying to the movie “Kira and the Jinn”. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(5): 109-115. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.301796.1161

The connection of mise-en-scene camera movement in the visual image to cinematic decoration as elements of scenography Applying to the movie “Kira and the Jinn”

Article 8, Volume 14, Issue 5 - Serial Number 63, September and October 2024, Page 109-115  XML PDF (267.45 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2024.301796.1161
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Authors
nahla Mohammed elshendidy email 1; Rania Ahmed Sied Ahmed Elqattan2
1Faculty of Applied Arts - October 6 University - 6th of October City - Giza
2Lecturer, Interior Design and Furniture Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, 6th of October University
Abstract
Scenography is the spatial environment of a cinematic presentation, represented by visual elements and special effects. It is the art that defines ideas and perceptions in order to give meaning to the cinematic space, and forms its data according to a unified vision and visual formations that include spatial and temporal connotations that have the ability to generate the semantics of the dramatic text.It is a plastic art that works to create a visual system in the space of the shot. It is a constructive process based on the dimensions and depth of the shot. It is considered a real tool for plastic and creative expression through how its elements are composed and arranged in that space.This arrangement constitutes a special visual language for the cinematic film capable of enhancing the visual experience between Receiver and film. The essence of scenography is to create visual discourse and aesthetic visual translation capable of conveying the dramatic message.Considering that both the mise-en-scene of the external movement of the film and the cinematic decoration are elements of the stenographic formation that are built within the space of the shot, there is therefore a relationship linking them together to achieve the directorial vision and achieve the dramatic goal.
The study ends by applying the two elements of scenography to some scenes from the movie “Kira Wal Jinn” to reach the construction of the space of the shot and find the relationship that connects the two previous elements to obtain an ideal, aesthetic visual image.
Keywords
Scenography; mise-en-scene; decoration
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