The document discusses how mise en scène and camera work are used to represent and communicate social class in films. Mise en scène refers to the arrangement of visual elements in a scene, including costumes, locations, props, and lighting, which can highlight differences between characters and places. Camera angles and composition also convey information about social class. The document asks the reader to analyze shots from four films - Crazy Rich Asians, Slumdog Millionaire, The Help, and Titanic - and discuss how social class, race, and gender are depicted through the use of mise en scène and camera work, and if class stereotypes are depicted or countered.