Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Sarah Arizmendi, Taylor Zuccarello, Kristen Boedeker, Ben Raudenbush.

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Sarah Arizmendi, Taylor Zuccarello, Kristen Boedeker, Ben Raudenbush

Music/Sound: Indian music Dialogue: Grandpa telling Charlie about the Chocolate Palace Angle: Eye level Lighting: high key, side lighting Shot: Long shot

Music/sounds: Happy German Music Dialogue: Augustus talking about how he found the ticket. Angle: Below Lighting: medium, front Shot: Two shot, close up

Music/Sound: Cameras clicking Dialogue: Mother is talking about how proud she is Angle: Eyelevel Lighting: Medium lighting, cameras flashing Shot: Medium shot

Music/Sound: cameras flashing, talking in the background Dialogue: Interviewers asking questions and violet answering. Violet’s mom telling them about her awards. Angle: Eyelevel/ low angle Lighting: High key, side lighting Shot: Medium shot

Music/Sound: Cameras flashing and game system blaring Dialogue: people asking questions and Mike screaming “DIE” Angle: Low Lighting: medium lighting, side lighting Shot: Close up

Music/ Sound: People shopping in the store Dialogue: Clerk gasps Angle: High angle Lighting: Side lighting Shot: Close up

Music/Sounds: Happy music, crowd cheering Dialogue: none Angle: low angle Lighting: high key Shot: medium

Music/Sound: None Dialogue: Willy talking about the factory Angle: Eye level Lighting: Low key Shot: Long shot

Music/Sounds: Screaming and Suspenseful music Dialogue: Mom screaming “Agustus! He can’t swim!” Angle: Eye level Lighting: Low, side lighting Shot: Medium

Music/Sound: Oompa loompa music Dialogue: Singing Angle: Low angle Lighting: Above/Side lighting, low key Shot: Long

Music/Sound: Drums Dialogue: Willy explaining about the boat Angle: Above Lighting: Backlighting, Low key Shot: Medium/long shot

Music/Sound: Bubbling and machine sounds Dialogue: Willy explaining the different invention machines Angle: Low Lighting: Low key Shot: Long shot

Music/Sound: Oompa Loompa singing Dialogue: Singing Angle: Eye level Lighting: Low key Shot: Long shot

Music/Sound: Squirrels checking the nuts Dialogue: Veruca picking which squirrel she wants Angle: Eye level Lighting: High lighting Shot: Medium shot

Sounds/Music: None Dialogue: Willy saying she needs to get out Angle: Below Lighting: High key Shot: Long

Sounds/music: Squirrels checking the nuts. Dialogue: Willy explaining about the squirrels. Angle: below Lighting: side lighting Shot:

Sound/music: none Dialogue: Willy telling Oompa Lumpa to take the dad to the garbage. Angle: below Lighting: high Shot: full shot

Sounds/music: suspenseful music Dialogue: Willy explaining about the chocolate going into the TV. Angle: eye level Lighting: high key Shot:

Sounds/music: Happy music Dialogue: Willy telling Charlie congratulations. Angle: below Lighting: medium/low key Shot: below/close up.

Sounds/Music: Happy/ suspenseful music. Dialogue: None Angle: below Lighting: high key Shot: