Thursday, 20 March 2014

Planning; Mise-en-scene

Mise-en-scene literally means to 'put in a scene'. The miss-en-scene for my sports magazine would be:

Iconography: The iconography for my sports magazine would include the frequently used items of  cricket gear such as bat or ball or a wicket. This is done as to represent the genre of the sports magazine.

Costumes: The costumes used are usually the kit of the  Pakistan team given by PCB to make the audience familiar that it's the cricket magazine. However, as cricketers have a wide fan following and are recognised by the public easily they can be represented wearing  a pant coat while grabbing the cricket gear sometimes and sometimes may be just in the pant coat showing attitude.















Positioning: The model is usually positioned in the centre with sometimes arms closed or on sides hanging or placed on waist. In majority of sports magazines where the model is grabbing the cricket gear such as a bat it may be asked to grab the bat in front or place it on the shoulder while holding it. If it be a ball then he may be asked to play with the ball - throwing it in the air, while looking directly in the eyes of audience. In case of a wicket the same strategy with the bat may be used.

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