The props and costume in the clip show the staff that immigration are looking for are under paid workers.
With mop and buckets, and hovers as props, it shows that the workers are doing less enjoyable and dirty jobs. This could possibly be due to a lack of education.
The costume in the clip are overals, showing the audience that the majority of the staff are cleaners or handymen.
There are some staff at the beginning of the clip in the foyer. The audience will get the indication that these workers are legal and have more importance, due to them having a smart suited costume and immigration ignoring them as they pass through the hotel.
There was quite a bit of dialogue heard with in the clip.
"I wasn't always a cleaner." This shows that the worker had a higher powered job before he became a cleaner, possibly being a doctor.
This could show the audience that he wanted to move to the UK to get a better life for himself.
The other dialogue heard is a higher positioned employee talking to the immigration officer.
"I'll sack him, just let him disappear." This shows that all the hotel staff care for each other and don't care what country they come from. It shows they look at each other as an equal team.
The camera angles express the different emotions the characters are feeling when the immigration officers arrive at the hotel.
The camera shows the characters are worried, as the camera moves at a fast and unsteady pace.
Also sadness, as the camera shows extreme close ups and close ups to show the characters expressions.
The camera is also panning to the different characters, showing them working.
This shows the audience that the characters have e better life in the UK,
Than they do in their own country. The immigration officer is always shown in a main shot, showing he has more pominance and importance than anyone else does in the hotel.
The soundtrack for the clip is pretty much
Counstantly slow throughout the clip.
The soundtrack gets faster when it's showing the audience mystery or suspense.
For example when the immigration turns up to the hotel, the soundtrack is increased to a higher tone. Also when the workers are cleaning out their friends locker there's an element of sadness in the soundtrack to match with the mood.
There isn't any foley.
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