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Planning: Designing the mise en scene

The mise-en-scene lighting was Direct & In-direct (Light).
 The costume that i chose for the student that was sport dress with brown coat while the costume for the bagger was simple having shawl and muffler  with him. The location that i chose that was my home(sector E11/2) and sector D-12.
The location that i chose that was my home(Sector E11/2) as well as for the ending scenes of the video the location was D-12.


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