The phrase 'Mise en scene' comes from the french and simply means 'what is in the scene?' CLAMPS is an acronym that is used to describe the factors in mise en scene.
C - Costume
L - Lighting
A - Actors
M - Make up
P - Props
S - Setting
This picture of James Bond looking over London is a great picture to use for mise en scene as it portrays a lot in it. The black coat represents the type of weather it is as black is worn mostly in the winter. The black could also represent the danger that Bond brings to people trying to do wrong. The lighting matches with the black clothing as it is quite dim and gloomy which could represent a death that has happened. The only actor in this shot is Daniel Craig who is very well known. Make up isn't shown much as you cant see his face. Props also isn't seen in it. The setting is very powerful as it is in an iconic place. The way the shot is taken, coming from the back, makes bond look powerful as he is looking as big as the buildings.