Haunted House Scene Production

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Haunted House Scene Production Your full name (first and last) Per # Due Nov 8, 2017

Summary of Scene Please briefly explain what your scene is about. Include the conflict and how it is resolved.

Character List Please briefly describe your characters. At least one should be fully developed and able to convey CROW. Character 1: Name - Character 2: Name - Character 3: Name - Character 4: (optional) - Character 5: (optional) -

Costume List Character 1: Name - Character 2: Name - Character 4: (optional) - Character 5: (optional) -

Special Makeup and/or Hair List Character 1: Name - Character 2: Name - Character 3: Name - Character 4: (optional) - Character 5: (optional) -

Props List (please be detailed and specific) -

Set List (please be detailed and specific; make a separate slide if there is more than one location) -

Audio (What music would make sense to play in the background Audio (What music would make sense to play in the background? Do you need any additional sound effects?) Tone wanted to create: -

Special Effects (What else would you need for your scene to be complete and come to life?) Tone wanted to create: -