We left some props in the corner but it was easily edited out.
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010
POSTER: Setting up mise en scene
We had taken some pictures previously and we had forgot to take into considering the mise-en-scene. We left in a perfume bottle, hair booble and a couple of photoframes. Although its normal for a girl to have things like this in her bedroom, we didn't want it to take away attention from her face, it then makes it hard to find a place for the conventions without looking out of place. We decided to keep the mise-en-scene to a minimal. 
We left some props in the corner but it was easily edited out.
We left some props in the corner but it was easily edited out.
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