Mise-en-scene - the arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production, Camera angles - location the filming device is placed to take a shot, Lighting and colour - Provision or withlolding brightness and intentional experience/application of colours, shades, and pigmentations as sensations, Setting - location, Facial expressions - non-verbal communication; movement of facial features, Body language - non-verbal communication; movement of the body, Intonement - voice modulation - pitch and sound change intentionally, Props - objects used and placed in that compose the setting, Costumes - clothes worn by characters; can this be extended beyond garments to other elements to compose a character?, Make-up - Facial dressings, Space - area captured on screen, Proximity - distance between objects, characters, and other focal points of a scene, Composition - intentional design of everything filmed; overal/final production of the visual and auditory experience, Diegetic sound - naturally occuring auditory information (sound) that orginates from the filmed space (this includes noises that come from beyond the limits of the camera lens), Non-digetic sound - edited auditory information (voice-over, sound effects),

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