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Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Sanjeevs, Trudy, Matt, Jon, Kyle, Sara, Lila.

Music/Sound: In this scene there isn’t any music or sound. Dialogue: Grandpa George. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Medium, Relax Shot: Medium, 2 people in shot

Music/Sound: German Music. Dialogue: Reporters shouting. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Bight, Cameras flashing Shot: Medium, showing mutable reporters

Music/Sound: German Music. Dialogue: Augustus Angle: Low, showing the kid and his ticket. Lighting: Bight, cameras flashing Shot: : Medium/Close up, 2 people in shot.

Music/Sound: The television. Dialogue: The family talking about the kids who found the golden ticket. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Low, Dark, Grey Shot: Medium/Long, shows Charlie and his family watching the news.

Music/Sound: Cameras flashing. Dialogue: Reporters asking questions. Vercua and her dad speaking. Angle: Low, Shows ticket winner and parents. Lighting: Bight, cameras flashing. Shot: Medium shot,3 people in shot.

Music/Sound: Machines starting up and running Music/Sound: Machines starting up and running. Boxes being thrown on a table. Dialogue: Mr. Salt making an announcement to his nut factory. Angle: High/Eye level Lighting: Bight, Factory lighting Shot: Long shot, of the factory. Medium shot of Mr. Salt's back.

Music/Sound: Music. Dialogue: Veruca and her dad speaking. Angle: High, looking over the girl. Lighting: Medium, Regular house lighting Shot: Close Up of the girl’s face

Music/Sound: Creepy Music. Dialogue: Mr. Salt explaining how he finally found the golden ticket with his daughter. Angle: Low angle of the man holding the ticket. Lighting: Medium, workspace lighting Shot: Close up, of the man and the ticket

Music/Sound: No sound or music. Dialogue: The grandpa asking who found the ticket next, and the dad reading the result. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Dark, cloudy. Shot: Medium, 4 people in shot

Music/Sound: Cameras Flashing. Dialogue: Violet explaining how she found the golden ticket. Angle: Low/Eye level, showing the ticket winner. Lighting: Bight, cameras flashing Shot: Close up ,of the girl and the ticket

Music/Sound: Cameras flashing. Dialogue: Violet’s mother talking about her. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Bright, cameras flashing Shot: Close up, of the woman

Music/Sound: Cameras flashing. Dialogue: Violet and her mother speaking about how Violet will win the ultimate prize. Angle: Eye level . Lighting: Bight, cameras flashing Shot: Medium/full body shot, 2 people in shot.

Music/Sound: The television announcing the fourth golden ticket winner. Dialogue: Charlie’s grandmother saying dragonflies. Angle: Eye level. Lighting: Dark, cloudy. Shot: medium shot

Music/Sound: Gun shots. Dialogue: Mike explaining how he found the golden ticket. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Medium, regular house lighting Shot: Close up of the kid

Music/Sound: Gun shots.(video game) Dialogue: Mike’s dad talking about him. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Medium, regular house lighting Shot: Medium, 3 people in shot

Music/Sound: Video game noise. Dialogue: Mike yelling. Angle: Low, showing kid playing the video game Lighting: Medium, regular house lighting Shot: close up, of the kid and the joystick

Music/Sound: no music. Dialogue: Charlie buying a chocolate bar. Angle: High, camera slightly over Charlie Lighting: Medium, small store lighting Shot: Medium/Close up, of Charlie buying a candy bar

Music/Sound: Intense music, when he is just about to open the chocolate bar. Dialogue: no dialogue at this scene. Angle: High, camera over the golden ticket Lighting: Medium, small store lighting Shot: Close up, of the golden ticket

Music/Sound: Intense music, when he found the golden ticket. Dialogue: There isn’t any dialogue here because he is speechless. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Medium, small store lighting Shot: Close up, of Charlie holding the golden ticket

Music/Sound: Intense music. Dialogue: The clerk guy yelling at Charlie. Angle: Eye level Lighting: Medium, small store lighting Shot: Close up, of the clerk.