- Camera angles, movement, composition
- Editing
- Sound
- Mis-en-sene
Hotel Babylon
- Immigration service wear suits
- Ben wears a suit and sits in the foyer of the hotel
- Warning staff that immigration has arrived
- Working as a team
- All staff members look at each other equally
- Lighting when all the immigrated people are in the same room is dark
- Worry
- Fear
- Dramatic music causes tension
- "I wasn't always a cleaner" had a higher powered job before he became a cleaner, possibly a doctor.
- Camera angles follow the characters
- Low angles
- "I'll sack him, just let him disappear" care about each other
- Sad music when they are clearing out his locker, upset that he's been taken by immigration
- Panning to different characters and how working there effects them. (gives them a better life than they would in their own country)
- Sadness
- Sad- extreme close up and close ups to show their emotion
- Worry- fast movements, camera not as steady
- Immigration officer always in the main shot
- Music is increased to a louder tone when the immigration get to the front desk
- Shouting
- Panicked voices
- Same music through out the clip, it just changed to different paces depending on what is happening to the characters
- Worry when somebody knocks on the door, music gets a tiny bit louder
- As one man gets taken away from immigration the music stops (only time though out the sequence when there is no music)
- After he's taken away from immigration the music foes slower and has a sad sound to it, and the clip shows all of the people that could have been taken away
- Suspense - building up to when something is going to happen
- Different languages - shows that everyone is a individual
- Range of different backgrounds - have to be told in different languages
- Possibly four different country's- sit in a group of where they are from
- Silence and praying
- Laughter and chatter
- Empty, not much in his locker, removing his life which he had in the UK
- Gone and never coming back
- Camera looking up at immigration, shows they have a higher power over the employe's
- Looked liked thugs more than immigration officers
- Didn't treat the people as if they was human, rough
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