Write a thesis-driven essay in which you examine an everyday item or items (a building or set of buildings, a public space, commercial breaks during a TV show, a store interior, product displays, etc.) of your choice from a cinematic perspective.

The majority of your paper should be an analysis of any key elements mise-en-scene, camera angles, etc. both in isolation and overall, that make your chosen item especially significant.You must include a word count (786 words) and a cinematic terms used page – should define the cinematic terms you worked with in your paper in your own words

Write a thesis-driven essay in which you examine an everyday item or items (a building or set of buildings, a public space, commercial breaks during a TV show, a store interior, product displays, etc.) of your choice from a cinematic perspective. You may not use a TV show or film as the object of study for this paper

What message does the item send through its mise-en-scene, framing, colors, sound, etc.? How can the theories of cinema help us to understand the larger forces in society that shape our responses and ideas?
please include a picture of the item (or a link to a video clip) in the Word document as well