This document defines and explains the key concepts of mise-en-scene. It discusses that mise-en-scene refers to everything visible within the frame of a film including setting, props, costumes, lighting, etc. It then breaks down the five main parts of mise-en-scene: 1) setting and props, 2) costumes/make-up/hair, 3) facial expressions and body language, 4) lighting and color symbolism, and 5) positioning of characters and objects. The document stresses that each aspect of mise-en-scene creates meaning and influences audience interpretation. Students are given tasks to analyze mise-en-scene elements across different genres.