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mise-en-scène

noun as in climate

noun as in placement of actors, props, etc. in film or play

noun as in environment

noun as in mise en scène

noun as in mise en scène

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Example Sentences

But the master manipulator of mise-en-scène is back to what he does best in his fifth feature.

The convincing mise en scène was created with “smoke and mirrors,” said Zeitlin.

The lighting, mise en scène, and “effects” are all embarrassingly bad to our oversensitized eyes.

The consequences were not dreadful, but the mise en scène was all that could have been desired.

The mise en scène was therefore lugubrious and had its effect upon the merry visitors.

It would seem that the dramatists have not so much influence in the matter of mise-en-scène as they might wish.

The cause for these significant reactions was the mise en scène of the tiny vacant stage.

Since nothing was altered in the mise-en-scène of their love, why should their love itself be changed?

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mise-en-scène, such as: ambience, surroundings, background, bag, climate, and element.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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