Planet of the Apes
The mise-en-scene of the movie Planet of the Apes played an astronomical role in all aspects of the movie. Mise-en-scene is everything that is front of the camera from costumes, make-up, setting, and acting. The costumes and make-up were very important in this movie since apes were being played by humans. The actors and actresses had to go through four hours of make-up each day to make sure they looked perfect for the scenes. The director, Tim Burton, wanted to make sure there was a great sense of realism, which is an attitude of the mind that is a desire of the truth, to the movie. Each mask was made up of plaster to mold the face to make each character have a separate face. The rubber plastic is then molded to the face and then detail is put on each characters mask. Hair and make-up are then applied to each mask. The actors then have to get their
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Approximate Word count = 579
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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