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Synopsis of the Movie Young Guns

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The scene that I will be discussing for this paper is called “He’s a spy” from the movie Young Guns. In this scene, Billy and his gang are confronted by Murphy’s men. With the mise-en-scene, this helps the viewer identify that the time period being portrayed here is the late 1870’s or the early 1880’s. The mise-en-scene being used for this movie is important in telling the story from a different era as in today’s world, no one dresses this way anymore. Also to include from this scene is the lighting. I will attempt to give an explicit description of the use of the lighting and the sun and how the cinematographer designed for the use of it. Furthermore, I will also discuss the people that are directly involved with the making of Young Guns, the director, the production designer and the art director and their roles and responsibilities.
In this scene, the mise-en-scene used is mostly natural. Using the background of the desert, the brush gives the sense that the time of the year is cold outside. The brush is only that of the branches with no vegetation, the time of year could be anywhere from October to March. Also in the background is a river, which sits in a calm motionless manner, indicating that the wind is at rest. Along with the natural surroundings as the mise-en-scene, other indicators of the time era are the costumes that the actors are wearing, along with rifles and pistols as well as the horses that represent the old west. The actor’s costumes are what we see and

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