By: Oliver Valean, Chris Evans, Jacob Kurschner, Amanda Nyuma

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By: Oliver Valean, Chris Evans, Jacob Kurschner, Amanda Nyuma

Music: Happy music; non-Diegetic Dialogue: Clerk:“Charlie you won” Angle: Eye level Lighting: Front lighting Shot: Close up

Music: Cheerful music; non-Diegetic Dialogue: None Angle: Eye level Lighting: High key Shot: close up

Music: joyful music; non-Diegetic Dialogue: Augustus trying to talk Angle: A little Low angle Lighting: High key Shot: Close up

Music: video game sound; Diegetic Dialogue: None Angle: Low angle Lighting: side lighting Shot: Medium shot

Music: happiness; Non- diegetic Dialogue: News anchor Angle: Eye level Lighting: High key Shot: Two shot

Music: Loud; Non-diegetic Dialogue: None Angle: Eye angle Lighting: High key Shot: Medium shot

Music: Egyptian; Non-diegetic Dialogue: Narrator Angle: Eye level Lighting: Side lighting Shot: Long shot

Music: Sad Dialogue: Narrator Angle: Eye Level Lighting: Front Shot: Close Up

Music: Oompa Lumpa Dialogue: Frantic Angle: Eye Level Lighting: High Key Shot: Medium Shot

Music: Oompa Lumpa Dialogue: Song Angle: Low Angle Lighting: High Key Shot: Medium Shot

Music: Jungle Noises Dialogue: Oompa Speak Angle: Eye Level Lighting: Low Key Shot: Medium Shot

Music: Chanting Dialogue: Chanting Angle: High Angle Lighting: High Key Shot: Long Shot

Music: Afraid Dialogue: Screaming Angle: High Angle Lighting: High Key Shot: Close Up

Music: Oompa Lumpa Dialogue: Song Angle: Eye Level Lighting: Low Key Shot: Long Shot

Music: None Dialogue: Surprised Angle: Low Angle Lighting: High Key Shot: Long Shot

Music: Epic Dialogue: None Angle: Eye Level Lighting: High Key Shot: Medium Shot

Music: Happy Dialogue: None Angle: Low Angle Lighting: High Key Shot: Medium Shot

Music: Sad Dialogue: Sad Angle: Eye Level Lighting: High Key Shot: Medium Shot

Music: None Dialogue: Surprised Angle: Low Angle Lighting: Front Shot: Extreme Close Up