"Tron: Legacy" released in 2010, a sequel made 28 years
after the original film “TRON” (1982), is an action, sci-fi film which follows
the son of a video game designer who goes looking for his father after missing
for almost 20 years and ends up inside a digital world that his father created.
He meets his father's corrupted creation and a unique ally who was born inside
the digital world.
TRON: Legacy uses mise-en-scene to provide meaning and
understanding of what is happening in the scene. For example the film uses lighting,
setting and atmosphere elements to give the focus of something, like a character,
an expression of their personality.
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And once he moves into the real world
everything is more cool and bright.
This is a powerful element of mise-en-scene.
This is a powerful element of mise-en-scene.
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This is where the props and costume come into
play.
After being inside the digital world for 2 minutes Sam is captured by guards in black gear and red lights, which gives off a bad guy vibe.
Therefore the viewer now knows that red is not a good colour by using an element of mise-en-scene
Having weapon-like props gives them more dominance over Sam.
After being inside the digital world for 2 minutes Sam is captured by guards in black gear and red lights, which gives off a bad guy vibe.
Therefore the viewer now knows that red is not a good colour by using an element of mise-en-scene
Having weapon-like props gives them more dominance over Sam.
In this shot the director uses mise-en-scene
by having the lightinglow and the character is
isolated and seems calm because he is enclosed by white clothes, white lights
and white furniture.


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The white lights and colour shows the character
is good compared to other characters we’ve seen who have the bad guy feeling.
This character wears a black mask and threads which have orange lights coming off of them, not red like the others.
this makes it a mystery as to who this guy is.
This character wears a black mask and threads which have orange lights coming off of them, not red like the others.
this makes it a mystery as to who this guy is.
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Here the characters are truly differed by color, costume, prop and character personality.

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A character’s actions and expressions tells a lot about themselves sometimes. When Zeus is introduced he seems ecstatic and friendly.

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Whenever Jeff Bridges is on screen the scene
has him of a dominant feel to it because he is the creator and master of the
digital world.
Like using the atmosphere where its cloudy with lightning weather FX through the use of mise-en-scene.

Like using the atmosphere where its cloudy with lightning weather FX through the use of mise-en-scene.

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TRON: Legacy uses
mise-en-scene to add much meaning to the movie. Lighting and sets are used to
create a gloomy feel. Makeup was used to tell difference between programs and
users. Costumes were used to differ between good and bad characters based on
their attire colour. TRON: Legacy is a great example of using mise-en-scene to saturate
meaning.
Images from screenshots of TRON: Legacy, Disney Studios
http://www.elementsofcinema.com/directing/mise-en-scene-in-films/Gabe Moura, July 1 2014,Mise-en-scène
Images from screenshots of TRON: Legacy, Disney Studios
http://www.elementsofcinema.com/directing/mise-en-scene-in-films/Gabe Moura, July 1 2014,Mise-en-scène




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