2. Camera
There is a layer over the camera which is a cage like layer, this
makes the immigrants look like they are trapped in this narrow
corridor and this life that they may not be able to escape from.
This shows the viewers that these people of different races,
excluding white British are ruled over and dominated by the white
British and are constantly trapped in this unfair society.
Sound
The sound is parallel to the scene. The
music is rushed and filled with
suspense which initially affects the
audience. The diegetic sound is people
shouting and screaming, which also
emphasises the chaotic environment.
Mise-en-scene
The setting of this screen grab I have
chosen is set underground in a dark,
crowded corridor. This is not a nice
environment to be in which suggests the
people in it aren’t important enough to
have a nice work environment. The
costumes the immigrants are wearing are
cleaner and chef outfits, which are jobs of a
low paid wage, which re enforces the
stereotype that people of these races are
uneducated. Also, the fact they have these
jobs almost lowers their value in society
again reinforcing the stereotype. The
lighting of this scene is dark and the only
light in the scene is being shadowed by this
cage type layer over the camera. This
suggests that there is not hope in the
immigrants being safe from the situation
they are encountering.
Editing
These immigrants get hardly any screen time
on their own which emphasises that they lack
individuality. This is almost to blame the
dominant people they are surrounded by, the
white British. As, they get a lot of screen time
on their on, most importantly the receptionist,
which is not an educated job but is seen to be as
more important than the immigrants who are
providing food and hygiene.