The usage of mise en scene is a powerful method that could be explored by a filmmaker to achieve a certain effect or attract publics attention to a certain issue. The term means a set of design aspects of a film that incorporate the visual theme, gestures, characters positions, etc. Therefore, there are many other crucial elements that could be related to this very aspect.
Besides, cogitating about the great power of this very tool, we could analyze scenes from Psycho. The movie is taken as a unique example of how the appropriate usage of different techniques could help to achieve the needed effect.
The scene We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes could be considered a powerful episode that has a great impact on viewers. First of all, it is monochromatic, and all colors are indicated by different shades of black and white. The prevalence of these tints contributes to a specific atmosphere of depression and anxiety. Marion and Norman speak in a usual manner; they do not have any conflict. However, when the characters discuss the madness of Normans mother, first signs of threat could be noticed. Norman changes. He becomes excited and nervous. He speaks about a madhouse with great pain and understanding. There is even something ill in his words.
Marion obviously notices the change, and we could see that she is scared for a while; however, relaxed atmosphere calms her down; she apologizes and relaxes, having no idea that Norman is sick and dangerous. The mise en scene perfectly fits the context. Grey color prevails, and it becomes the main motif of the whole narration. The characters communicate at night which makes the scene even more thrilling. Finally, stuffed birds and lack other tiny details of the interior contribute to the improved understanding of the great tension that exists.
The scene A Boy’s Best Friend is characterized by the same mise en scene. However, here we could also see a lamp, telephone, sandwiches, and some other objects that contribute to the creation of the less tensed atmosphere. The scene is not so dark as the previous one as the lamp gives light and gray shades are blended with white ones. At the first gaze, the difference between mise en scenes of these episodes is not significant; however, it contributes to the creation of opposite effects and results in the appearance of different feelings.