Monday, 24 February 2014

Representation of Ethnicity Homework (Not finished)



Ethnicity is the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.


How camera shots are used to represent ethnicity:
The first shot is a long shot which moves into a tracking shot. These shot show that the black man is serving the older white man which represents white people in this situation as having a high authority. 
A close up shot then a medium shot shows one man kissing another man on the head, this shows the different ethnicity because it seems the other man doesn't appreciated this but the other man doesn't stop showing his affection. Kissing people when you to say hello is a cultural thing also the different hats represents different authorities and the mixed face man has a higher authority then the white man, this represents white people as having a lower authority. However the half cast man is showing the white woman around the kitchen and this goes against my previous observation. 

How the editing is used to represent ethnicity: 
There is a quick cut to a man who sighs to what another man says. This editing helps to represent that the ethnicity of the man with the black and white hat has a higher authority to the man who sighs because the man does not stand up to him. The use of shot reverse shot at the beginning of the clip when the two men are talking helps to show the movement of the men as they talk. This helps to represent ethnicity by 

How sound is used to represent ethnicity:
There is a scene where a man with a different coloured hat then everyone else says to a woman "welcome, welcome, welcome to my engine room" the use of the diegetic sound represents to the reader that he has a higher authority then the other men. The use of the word "my" and the shot that follows (the man sighing with annoyance) shows this to. The conversation between the two men (diegetic sound) helps to represent ethnicity because the contrast of how the black man spoke to the white man and then to the other black man is different and shows the difference in ethnicity. 

How the mise-en-scene is used to represent ethnicity: 
Towards the end of he clip their are a group of men in a kitchen and all but one have a white hat one. The man with the black and white hat is a different ethnicity to the other men, this represents the man to be the odd one out and could be in charge or shown as being "lower in class". When listening to the diegetic sound of the man the reader finds out that he is in charge.  

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