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Stranger things Miss-en-scene

 Costumes:

 In the first scene there is a man with a doctor's outfit in an elevator. His outfit which looks very messy is paired with a dark blue and brown colour tie.there are pens in his top pocket he also something blue clipped onto the collar of his blazer.This description suggests that the man is in a hurry since he is in a very scruffy blazer  and he is also sweating prefuseriously. When we are introduced to the children in stranger things they each have unique styles of clothes that they like to wear. One of them is wearing a blue, red and white hat and he is also wearing a white t-shirt with graffiti type writing. This could indicate that he is into skateboarding since generally people that skateboard wear clothes like that.



Lighting: As soon as the trailer starts, we can see a man is running for his life whilst the lights in the hallway are flickering rapidly like a cheetah. I believe that this could indicate or suggest that something has gone wrong and everyone has evacuated the area since there are sirens going off left right and centre. After The scene with the man we are introduced to the kids of stranger things. They are in a basement with very little light; they drop a dice and freak out. They lose the dice all because they can't see because of the light being very low. When everyone leaves the house the garage lights start flickering which is very old.


Actor Placement and movement:
The character in the first minute of the the trailer is place is such a way to create suspense as what he is doing here all alone and also why

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