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The New Boy
A short film directed by Steph Green
Observations (chronological)

The diegetic sound of the children’s voices
indicates that communication is key to their sense of
connection and belonging. This is juxtaposed to
Joseph’s silence in the Irish school. His lack of
communication inhibits his ability to belong early on
the in the film, and is not broken until he finds
common ground with his classmates and imitates his
teacher “Now”.
Positioning of the title “New Boy” on the left hand side of the frame
indicates that the new boy will be powerless.
Notice that, from Joseph’s point of view, his new classmates are blurry and
confusing. This is an example of shallow focus, as well as a point of view
shot, and indicates that Joseph does not understand his new peers or
surroundings, nor does he feel a connection to either.
The motif of raising the hands is symbolic of surrender and highlights the
teacher’s perception of belonging being synonymous with conformity. The
use of shallow focus indicates Joseph’s lack of understanding of this
behaviour, because to him it signifies danger. Despite this, his desire to
belong sees him slowly copy his peers.
The push for conformity is emphasised by the diegetic sound of the
children simultaneously putting their hands down.
Despite the scarcity of furniture in the set design of the African school,
colour is used to show the vibrancy of this place and the strength of
Joseph’s connection to it. The high-saturation yellow worn by this teacher
suggests happiness and vibrancy.
In Africa, students are seated side by side on bench seats. This highlights
their connection. On the other hand, students in Ireland sit at separate
tables, indicating their disconnectedness.
This midshot demonstrates that this student is also disengaged. This
suggests that everybody experiences a lack of belonging in some form,
either through disengagement from activities, lack of respect, different
culture, being different (e.g. wearing glasses) or learning difficulty.
Clip One

• The long shot of the children running and
  cheering as they leave for a break indicates a lack
  of true belonging in the classroom for all of the
  students as they are so keen to be away from that
  particular place.

• Joseph is shown alone, unable to understand why
  the children left so excitedly when his classmates
  in Africa had not behaved in this way. His inability
  to behave like his peers alienates him from them.
Clip Two

• Notice the use of sound in this sequence. The
  diegetic sound of children playing is typical of a
  primary school playground, but the traditional
  African musical score is not. This indicates that
  the past and present are going to collide for
  Joseph.
• In a point of view shot, the camera pans the
  playground, following Joseph’s scan of what is
  occurring. He remains framed alone, while the
  other children are shown in groups. This
  emphasises his sense of isolation and
  disconnection.
Clip Three

• Initially, the midshot of the three boys indicates no
  connection between them. Their eyes are downcast
  and their dialogue (such as “I didn’t do anything”) is
  defensive.
• The teacher is depicted using a low angle shot,
  suggesting that the pressure to belong in the way that
  she thinks is correct is strong.
• The connection between students relies on their
  combined strength against their teacher. Even though
  Hazel is dobbing him in, Christian still laughs at her
  confrontation with the teacher, including Hazel’s wit “I
  am standing”.
Clip Three cont.

• When Seth makes the observation “She thinks she’s
  robbing a f**king bank”, his body language changes,
  with a midshot showing his outside shoulder leaning
  in towards the other two boys. This suggests that he is
  more open to a connection with both boys now.
• Joseph’s first dialogue in the Irish school is an imitation
  of his teacher, “Now”. This helps to establish a bond
  with his peers. The diegetic sound at this point also
  includes laughing and the boys begin to make eye
  contact with each other. This suggests the
  establishment of a new positive relationship and
  perception of belonging for all three boys.
Seth Quinn

• Seth feels a lack of belonging due his learning
  difficulties. He responds by acting out (“Miss, Seth
  Quinn threw me book out the window”) and
  denying any knowledge of problems (“Nothin’”)

• His type of character demonstrates that different
  people experience different ideas about
  belonging. They have different criteria for
  belonging, different barriers and different
  responses to these experiences. Consider how
  Seth differs from Joseph.
A sense of belonging
                changes over time.
The film demonstrates three key stages in Joseph’s experience of
belonging:

1. At school in Africa, Joseph clearly belonged. The diegetic sound of
   the students answering together signifies their connection as they are
   able to participate simultaneously and successfully.

2. Early in his time at the Irish school, Joseph felt isolated and
   disconnected.

3. By the end of the film, Joseph had found a way to belong among his
   Irish classmates, but this connection was not forged in the same way
   as his connection to his African peers. While the Irish children bond
   over imitating their teacher, the African children were unwaveringly
   respectful.

This demonstrates that Joseph's experience of belonging changed over
Perceptions of belonging
   vary between individuals.
Consider how each of the following people feels
about belonging. Do they belong? What are their
criteria for belonging? What are their consequences
for not belonging?

• Joseph

• Seth

• Teacher
For some, conformity and
 belonging are synonymous.
The Irish class teacher feels a sense of belonging
when her world is disciplined and ordered. Her
repeated instructions “Hands in the air” is a motif
that indicates the children's’ surrender as raised
hands is usually associated with surrender. The
children are not valued as individuals (like the
migrants in many poems), but are required to
conform similar to the students of St Patrick’s
College. For Joseph, this behaviour is particularly
damaging as he would associate it with violence and
danger before conformity.
A lack of belonging can leave
a person weak or vulnerable.
Joseph’s obvious discomfort in the new classroom
makes him a target for the class bully, Christian
Kelly. Christian’s dialogue towards Joseph is
derogatory and provocative. Christian addresses
Joseph as “Live Aid” insinuating that he is a charity
case. He also highlights Joseph’s cultural difference
via the rhetorical question “Do they know its
Christmas?” This sets Joseph apart from his new
classmates because he has different traditions.
Christian also uses a threatening tone in his
repeated warnings, “You’re dead”.
A lack of understanding of the community one is
entering into can limit their opportunity to belong.


   Joseph clearly does not understand the community
   he is entering into when he begins at the Irish
   school. This is demonstrated through the use a point
   of view shot as he surveys the classroom for the
   first time, coupled with the use of shallow focus.
   The point of view shot allows the responder to
   empathise with Joseph’s fear and alienation from the
   class group, as they are seated together and he is
   alone. The shallow focus further emphasises his lack
   of understanding, as the new environment seems
   blurry and unreadable.
A common understanding
strengthens an individual’s sense of
            belonging.
Joseph and his father shared a strong connection
and common understanding. A midshot of his
father’s face as he was led out of the schoolhouse
implored Joseph to stay silent and hidden. Joseph,
although understandably distressed, obeyed. This
common understanding saved Joseph’s life.

Common understanding also exists at the end of the
film between Joseph, Christian and Seth (see
detailed analysis of Clip Three)
Strong relationships with others are
essential for a true sense of belonging.

 The significance of relationships for Joseph is highlighted
 by the stark lack of these relationships for the majority of
 the film. It is not until the final scene, when the three boys
 are depicted in a midshot, standing shoulder to shoulder,
 that Joseph feels any sense of connection to his peers.
 This stems from a common goal, the joking at the
 expense of the teacher. It is conveyed through the close-
 up of Joseph’s face as he laughs at his Seth’s “She
 thinks she’s robbing a bank, and then at his own imitation
 of his teacher. This is also significant because it is the first
 time that Joseph has spoken in the Irish setting.
The past can present a
   barrier for belonging in the
             present.
For Joseph, his past is something that he is constantly
reminded of. He experiences flashbacks to his time as a
student in Africa. The high colour saturation and
traditional musical score used in these scenes indicate
that Joseph felt happy and at ease in that environment.
On the other hand, the washed out lighting and
Joseph’s silence at school in Ireland indicate that he
does not feel a sense of belonging in Ireland, and instead
escapes to the happier memories of his past.
The significance of his past is also evident when the past
and present collide in the simultaneous occurrence of the
milk container hitting Joseph and the gunshot.

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New Boy Presentation

  • 1. The New Boy A short film directed by Steph Green
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  • 3. Observations (chronological) The diegetic sound of the children’s voices indicates that communication is key to their sense of connection and belonging. This is juxtaposed to Joseph’s silence in the Irish school. His lack of communication inhibits his ability to belong early on the in the film, and is not broken until he finds common ground with his classmates and imitates his teacher “Now”.
  • 4. Positioning of the title “New Boy” on the left hand side of the frame indicates that the new boy will be powerless.
  • 5. Notice that, from Joseph’s point of view, his new classmates are blurry and confusing. This is an example of shallow focus, as well as a point of view shot, and indicates that Joseph does not understand his new peers or surroundings, nor does he feel a connection to either.
  • 6. The motif of raising the hands is symbolic of surrender and highlights the teacher’s perception of belonging being synonymous with conformity. The use of shallow focus indicates Joseph’s lack of understanding of this behaviour, because to him it signifies danger. Despite this, his desire to belong sees him slowly copy his peers. The push for conformity is emphasised by the diegetic sound of the children simultaneously putting their hands down.
  • 7. Despite the scarcity of furniture in the set design of the African school, colour is used to show the vibrancy of this place and the strength of Joseph’s connection to it. The high-saturation yellow worn by this teacher suggests happiness and vibrancy.
  • 8. In Africa, students are seated side by side on bench seats. This highlights their connection. On the other hand, students in Ireland sit at separate tables, indicating their disconnectedness.
  • 9. This midshot demonstrates that this student is also disengaged. This suggests that everybody experiences a lack of belonging in some form, either through disengagement from activities, lack of respect, different culture, being different (e.g. wearing glasses) or learning difficulty.
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  • 11. Clip One • The long shot of the children running and cheering as they leave for a break indicates a lack of true belonging in the classroom for all of the students as they are so keen to be away from that particular place. • Joseph is shown alone, unable to understand why the children left so excitedly when his classmates in Africa had not behaved in this way. His inability to behave like his peers alienates him from them.
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  • 13. Clip Two • Notice the use of sound in this sequence. The diegetic sound of children playing is typical of a primary school playground, but the traditional African musical score is not. This indicates that the past and present are going to collide for Joseph. • In a point of view shot, the camera pans the playground, following Joseph’s scan of what is occurring. He remains framed alone, while the other children are shown in groups. This emphasises his sense of isolation and disconnection.
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  • 15. Clip Three • Initially, the midshot of the three boys indicates no connection between them. Their eyes are downcast and their dialogue (such as “I didn’t do anything”) is defensive. • The teacher is depicted using a low angle shot, suggesting that the pressure to belong in the way that she thinks is correct is strong. • The connection between students relies on their combined strength against their teacher. Even though Hazel is dobbing him in, Christian still laughs at her confrontation with the teacher, including Hazel’s wit “I am standing”.
  • 16. Clip Three cont. • When Seth makes the observation “She thinks she’s robbing a f**king bank”, his body language changes, with a midshot showing his outside shoulder leaning in towards the other two boys. This suggests that he is more open to a connection with both boys now. • Joseph’s first dialogue in the Irish school is an imitation of his teacher, “Now”. This helps to establish a bond with his peers. The diegetic sound at this point also includes laughing and the boys begin to make eye contact with each other. This suggests the establishment of a new positive relationship and perception of belonging for all three boys.
  • 17. Seth Quinn • Seth feels a lack of belonging due his learning difficulties. He responds by acting out (“Miss, Seth Quinn threw me book out the window”) and denying any knowledge of problems (“Nothin’”) • His type of character demonstrates that different people experience different ideas about belonging. They have different criteria for belonging, different barriers and different responses to these experiences. Consider how Seth differs from Joseph.
  • 18. A sense of belonging changes over time. The film demonstrates three key stages in Joseph’s experience of belonging: 1. At school in Africa, Joseph clearly belonged. The diegetic sound of the students answering together signifies their connection as they are able to participate simultaneously and successfully. 2. Early in his time at the Irish school, Joseph felt isolated and disconnected. 3. By the end of the film, Joseph had found a way to belong among his Irish classmates, but this connection was not forged in the same way as his connection to his African peers. While the Irish children bond over imitating their teacher, the African children were unwaveringly respectful. This demonstrates that Joseph's experience of belonging changed over
  • 19. Perceptions of belonging vary between individuals. Consider how each of the following people feels about belonging. Do they belong? What are their criteria for belonging? What are their consequences for not belonging? • Joseph • Seth • Teacher
  • 20. For some, conformity and belonging are synonymous. The Irish class teacher feels a sense of belonging when her world is disciplined and ordered. Her repeated instructions “Hands in the air” is a motif that indicates the children's’ surrender as raised hands is usually associated with surrender. The children are not valued as individuals (like the migrants in many poems), but are required to conform similar to the students of St Patrick’s College. For Joseph, this behaviour is particularly damaging as he would associate it with violence and danger before conformity.
  • 21. A lack of belonging can leave a person weak or vulnerable. Joseph’s obvious discomfort in the new classroom makes him a target for the class bully, Christian Kelly. Christian’s dialogue towards Joseph is derogatory and provocative. Christian addresses Joseph as “Live Aid” insinuating that he is a charity case. He also highlights Joseph’s cultural difference via the rhetorical question “Do they know its Christmas?” This sets Joseph apart from his new classmates because he has different traditions. Christian also uses a threatening tone in his repeated warnings, “You’re dead”.
  • 22. A lack of understanding of the community one is entering into can limit their opportunity to belong. Joseph clearly does not understand the community he is entering into when he begins at the Irish school. This is demonstrated through the use a point of view shot as he surveys the classroom for the first time, coupled with the use of shallow focus. The point of view shot allows the responder to empathise with Joseph’s fear and alienation from the class group, as they are seated together and he is alone. The shallow focus further emphasises his lack of understanding, as the new environment seems blurry and unreadable.
  • 23. A common understanding strengthens an individual’s sense of belonging. Joseph and his father shared a strong connection and common understanding. A midshot of his father’s face as he was led out of the schoolhouse implored Joseph to stay silent and hidden. Joseph, although understandably distressed, obeyed. This common understanding saved Joseph’s life. Common understanding also exists at the end of the film between Joseph, Christian and Seth (see detailed analysis of Clip Three)
  • 24. Strong relationships with others are essential for a true sense of belonging. The significance of relationships for Joseph is highlighted by the stark lack of these relationships for the majority of the film. It is not until the final scene, when the three boys are depicted in a midshot, standing shoulder to shoulder, that Joseph feels any sense of connection to his peers. This stems from a common goal, the joking at the expense of the teacher. It is conveyed through the close- up of Joseph’s face as he laughs at his Seth’s “She thinks she’s robbing a bank, and then at his own imitation of his teacher. This is also significant because it is the first time that Joseph has spoken in the Irish setting.
  • 25. The past can present a barrier for belonging in the present. For Joseph, his past is something that he is constantly reminded of. He experiences flashbacks to his time as a student in Africa. The high colour saturation and traditional musical score used in these scenes indicate that Joseph felt happy and at ease in that environment. On the other hand, the washed out lighting and Joseph’s silence at school in Ireland indicate that he does not feel a sense of belonging in Ireland, and instead escapes to the happier memories of his past. The significance of his past is also evident when the past and present collide in the simultaneous occurrence of the milk container hitting Joseph and the gunshot.