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The Scene opens up with with an example of simultaneity because the character called Steve is flying an aircraft into dangerous territories and at the same time agent Carter is in the control room and is crying at the same time Steve is nowhere to be found and heard from. The scene ended with a fade in and fade out edit to bring the story to a year into the future after the incident. In the room there is sound effects of alarm in the wide angled room, where the whole room is shown before going into a controlled shot where the camera zooms in on specific part of the room. The camera keeps zooming in closer and closer on a specific person in the room who a jump cut happens in this also when he picks up the ringing phone and the camera focuses on a piece of paper and goes back in force between the paper which is also a point of view shot because we see the paper in the perspective of the man. This builds suspense because the audience wants to know what it all means.


The audience soon realizes that the phone call was about a mission, we finally see Agent Carter in this scene because the mission is given out to male agents and when this happens a close up shot of Agent Carter’s face happens. They did this because the audience sees Carter clearly distraught by the fact she didn't get picked for the mission. The wide shot from earlier shows all men and so the audience could infer Carter is the only female agent is is being discriminated against in the office because she is a female. This is proven to be true in the next scene when the dialogue changes from firm when the men are talking to soft when they are talking to Carter. All the while a non-diegetic sound of a phone is ringing out of scene .


The next scene shows Carter looking at a picture of Steve and sad incidental music starts to play in the background. While agent Carter was doing her job asked of her the phone rings and it is information on the enemy from before. The camera jump cuts into the next scene where agent Carter decides to fight the enemy on her own. A point of view shot is then shown to show the desk clerk perspective of agent Carter walking up to his store that has non-diegetic sound coming from a radio out of sight from the scene. The scene then cuts into a simutanity shot because Carter is beating the lakies up while the clerk is having a sandwich not realizing that his friends are getting beat up. The final scene is a non-diegetic sound because we hear Carter say “Drop IT” but we don't see her saying it just her hand and her gun.





Mise-En-Scene is shown in this five minute scene from the clothes/costume the characters wear to show that whatever is happening is happening in the 1930s/40s. The set from inside the airplane to the type of guns being used all show that the show is happening in the past. Also the location of the set is revealed to be in new york and these different elements all come together to show the Mise-En-Scene of the scene.

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