Sound
What?
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Where?
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Why?
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Sound of struggle increased
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In the final lobby scene
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make the audience feel bad for the actor and the struggle.
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‘I wasn’t always a cleaner’
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In the closet scene
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To counter the stereotype and to show that
Africans aren’t stereotype of the uneducated and undeveloped Africans.
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‘Just here to stop anyone from getting out’
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In the first scene
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makes the officer seem evil and
they are stopping freedom
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Many different languages and ethnicities.
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Throughout the clip.
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To show the different cultures to present
although they interact with one another in fear but do not talk the same
language.
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Rattling of key in the door
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When entering closet scene.
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To show the panic of the people and also that she
wants to protect.
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Music is fast paced
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When the white male walks in
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The tension increase and shows his power.
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Silence as the staff enter the cupboard
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In the cupboard scene.
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This is to show the lack of power and that they
are alone in the cupboard with danger walking around, the men.
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Camera
What?
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Where?
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Why?
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Focus of ‘John’ the
white male who walks in with a suit and a badge.
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In the hotel lobby
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His face is
centralised in the shot and it is focused on his face whilst he is walking
towards the female dressed all in white. The man has the power over everyone
else. The serious face shows how he is the villain in this clip.
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Focus on hand opening
door
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In the staff room
| she doesn't know about the danger on the other side. |
Tracking shot showing
each ethnicity
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In the canteen
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This tracking shots
shows that even though before they were all scared together in the staff room
and all ethnicities were scared and with one another. As soon as all of that
is over they all in their own ethnicities and each in own group showing that
they were all together at one point then alone showing how fear brings them together.
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Close up shots of the
immigrants hiding
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In the staff room
cupboard
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Shows fear and
vulnerability but also in a small space and when women passes out and they
all surround her and are scared.
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Low mid shot angle in
kitchen
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In the kitchen with
all of the illegal immigrants
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The camera shakes and
this shows that people are scared and shows that the tension between all of
the immigrants.
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Mise en scene
What?
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Where?
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Why?
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White male power
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When entering the hotel.
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This shows that they have the power as they have
badges and they are wearing suits to show they have power in the hotel.
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Women dressed in all white
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At the counter of the hotel
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it shows innocent for the immigrants she has.
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Dark cupboard and all crammed in
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In the cupboard scene
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This shows that they have no power once they are
in there because they are isolated whilst the males are walking around.
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Locker had pictures
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After the man is taken
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This shows that he is now a memory and he has
lost his freedom to make the audience feel the way the characters do.
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Editing
What?
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Where?
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Why?
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Fast paced when
rushing to get immigrants to safety
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Once white male enters
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all the people are in danger.
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Quick zoom to oriental
woman
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When door is knocked
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this is showing her protectiveness over them.
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Shot reverse shot
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Between who is
in charge
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This shows the
equality between the white male and female because they have the same screen
time and therefore they are as important as each other.
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Depth of field shot
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When the man was
leaving
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This shows the power
difference between the oriental woman and the white male and therefore he has
more power as the camera focuses on him.
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Some really impressive note-taking Harry - you have a wide variety of ideas and examples.
ReplyDelete- Really make sure you focus your analysis on the representation of ethnicity; every point in your WHY column should focus on this.
- Aim to use TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY at all times in your WHAT column. This will help you to practise it ready for the exam.
thank you!!
ReplyDeletewill try and analyse more and get to know the terminology