Kaelyn Martin, Casey Hobbs, Morgan Snyder, Brittany Oldfield, and Danny Lunsford.

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Kaelyn Martin, Casey Hobbs, Morgan Snyder, Brittany Oldfield, and Danny Lunsford

Music/ Sound: Triumphant music Dialogue: Narrator talking about the opening of the factory. Lighting: High key Angle: Low angle Shot: Medium shot

Music/ sound: German music Dialogue: None Lighting: Front key Angle: Low Angle Shot: Medium

Sound/Music: Suspenseful music Dialogue: Speechless Lighting: Front Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot

Music/Sound: Video game sounds. Dialogue: Reading instructions from the golden ticket. Lighting: Front key Angle: Eye level Shot: Close up

Music/ Sound: None Dialogue: Willy Wonka talking to visitors about the factory. Lighting: High Key Angle: Eye level Shot: Long Shot

Music/ Sound: None Dialogue: Augustus tells Willy Wonka about how he loves his chocolate. Lighting: Front Key Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot

Music/Sound: Suspenseful music Dialogue: None Lighting: High key Angle: Eye level Shot: Close up

Music/Sound: Fun/ happy music Dialogue: none Lighting: Front key Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot

Music/sound: Suspenseful music Dialogue: “He can’t swim. He’ll drown!” Lighting: High key Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot

Music/ Sound: Oompa-Loompa song Dialogue: None Lighting: Low key Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot

Music/ Sound: Drum beats Dialogue: Grandpa and Charlie talking about how amazing the factory is. Lighting: Front Key Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot

Music/ Sound: None Dialogue: Willy Wonka explains his everlasting gobstopper. Lighting: Low key Angle: Eye level Shot: Close up

Music/ sound: Machine noises Dialogue: Willy Wonka explains the new type of gum. Lighting: High key Angle: Eye level Shot: Long shot

Music/ Sound: machine sounds Dialogue: none Lighting: low key Angle: eye level Shot: close up

Music/ sound: Squirrel noises Dialogue: Varuca screaming Lighting: High key Angle: Low angle Shot: Long shot

Music/ Sound: Nuts being cracked by squirrels Dialogue: Willy Wonka tells Oompa- Loompa to go get Veruca and her father out of the garbage disposal Lighting: High key Angle: eye level Shot: long shot

Music/ Sound: Exciting music Dialogue: None Lighting: High key Angle: Low angle Shot: Medium shot

Music/Sound: None Dialogue: Willy Wonka talks about how to fix mike. Lighting: High key Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot

Music/ Sound: Sad music Dialogue: telling Willy Wonka he doesn’t want to live in the factory without his family. Lighting: Low key Angle: Eye level Shot: Close up

Music/ Sound: Sad music Dialogue: None Lighting: Front key Angle: Eye level Shot: Medium shot