By: Ann Marie Anderson Marigolds.

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By: Ann Marie Anderson Marigolds

Shot one Description/Action: Showing the dirt road, with a single patch of marigolds Framing: Establishing Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: Non-Diegetic; Sad/ Neutral Dialogue/Narration: None Editing techniques: Fade Camera Movements: Panning Lighting: Low Key

Shot two Description/Action: Focusing in on a single Marigold Framing: Close Up Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: Non- Diegetic; Gets happier, to more of a neutral sound Dialogue/Narration: None Editing techniques: Dissolve Camera Movements: Zoom Lighting: High Key

Shot three Description/Action: Kids are playing, then start talking Framing: Long Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: None Dialogue/Narration: Boys ask what they are going to do, then they decide to go to Miss Lottie’s Editing techniques: Cut Camera Movements: Zoom in when characters talk to each other Lighting: High Key

Shot four Description/Action: Showing Miss Lottie’s property Framing: Establishing Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: Suspenseful/Fast Dialogue/Narration: None Editing techniques: Wipe Camera Movements: Panning Lighting: Low Key

Shot five Description/Action: Showing John Burke Framing: Long Shot Angle: Eye level Music/Sound: Non-Diegetic; fast/suspenseful Dialogue/Narration: None Editing techniques: Cut Camera Movements: Zoom in on John Lighting: Low Key

Shot six Description/Action: Shows Miss Lottie attending to her Marigolds Framing: Long Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: Non-Diegetic; Slow and peaceful Dialogue/Narration: None Editing techniques: Fade Camera Movements: Zoom in on Miss Lottie Lighting: High Key

Shot seven Description/Action: Shows the kids getting ready to throw rocks at Miss Lottie’s garden Framing: Long Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: None Dialogue/Narration: Whispering to throw the stones Editing techniques: Dissolve Camera Movements: Boom Crane Lighting: High Key

Shot eight Description/Action: Showing Miss Lottie having stones thrown at her and her flowers Framing: Medium Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: None Dialogue/Narration: Yelling at the kids to get out of here Editing techniques: Cut Camera Movements: Zoom in on Miss Lottie Lighting: High Key

Shot nine Description/Action: Kids dancing and chanting around Miss Lottie Framing: Long Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: None Dialogue/Narration: Kids chanting “Old witch, fell in a ditch, picked up a penny and thought she was rich!” Editing techniques: Wipe Camera Movements: Zoom Lighting: High Key

Shot ten Description/Action: John Burke chasing after the kids Framing: Long Shot Angle: Eye Level Music/Sound: Non- Diegetic; Fast/Suspenseful Dialogue/Narration: Kids panting Editing techniques: Cut Camera Movements: Dolly Tracking Lighting: High Key