Thursday, December 2, 2010
SETTING
Setting is very important when it comes to creating a believable atmosphere that a character is trying to portray through speech. It also allows the audience to further engage in whats happening and understand why its happening. Different kinds of settings can portray all kinds of environments depending on the mood of a scene. If a scene is meant to be depressing, the setting would include dim lighting, quiet surroundings, and possibly rain. The setting may just be the background however as many may not realize, it greatly effects how an audience perceives the focus of a scene. The setting not only portrays this atmosphere but it also reveals time and location without having to inform the audience with this background information.
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