Our project aim was to create mise-en-scène based on our collective family memories. Our group consisted of 4 people: Billy, Alice, Menna and me. We all had one memory in common and it was travelling. Our mise-en-scene is based on my family travels to the lake house. So we decided that we can use Billies travel tickets to create the house. To create trees we wanted to use book pages, because Alice and Menna reads them while they travel. So we draw a small sketch of how our finished mise-en-scene may look like.
We thought that the perfect lighting for our mise-en-scene would be illusion of sunset, because while being on the holiday in that lake house, my family almost every evening used to go to watch the sunset and also Billy spoke about his trip to Australia, so the sunset colors reminds of this country.
Our try to create sunset lighting
Photographers
James Casebere
Series “Landscape with Houses,” by the New York artist James Casebere. At first, the picture appears to be of a well-groomed, suburban neighborhood, complete a with pastel sunset. But, in fact, it’s of a tiny model town, painstakingly built by hand, using plaster, wood, cardboard and, cheesecloth.
Gregory Crewdson
Gregory Crewdson, an American artist renowned for his elaborately devised photographs of small-town life, digs into the commonplace and familiar to find images that are haunting. His images are rich in detail, and there is not a thing in the frame—not a stain, not a lampshade—that he does not carefully select.
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