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  • Charlie Bucket and his poor family live in a small two-room cottage. They barely have enough money to eat and do not eat some days. CAMERA SHOT: Medium Shot | CAMERA ANGLE: Eye Level | LIGHTING: Natural Light We can see the bucket family from the torso up. The scene has natural light as it is coming from the moonlight outside the window.
  • Charlie's parents give him a Willy Wonka chocolate bar for his birthday. Charlie is very happy as he only gets to eat one chocolate bar a year.CAMERA SHOT: Medium Shot| CAMERA ANGLE: Eye Level | LIGHTING: Natural Light We can see the bucket family from the torso up. The scene has natural light as it is coming from the sunlight outside the window. 
  • Charlie buys his third chocolate bar and wins the golden ticket. He now has a choice of which adult from his family he would like to accompany him on his visit to the chocolate factory.CAMERA SHOT: Close Up | CAMERA ANGLE: Eye Level | LIGHTING: Key LightingCharlie and the Golden Ticket are emphasized lighting-wise compared to the background, as you can see that the background is slightly blurred. We see Charlie's upper chest and face as he holds the Wonka chocolate bar and golden ticket.
  • Charlie chooses Grandpa Joe to visit the factory with him, as he knew the most about the factory as he use to work there. CAMERA SHOT: Long Shot | CAMERA ANGLE: High Angle | LIGHTING: Fill Light Fill light is used in this scene to create a contrast between the image subject and image background giving the scene a sense of depth Fill light lights up the whole scene as everything is of importance. A high angle and long shot are used to capture everything in the scene as it is all of importance.
  • Charlie and Grandpa Joe are the last people remaining at the factory, as the rest of the children disobeyed Willy Wonka's rules or were too greedy, and therefore had to leave the factory or met a bad fate.CAMERA SHOT: Eye Level | CAMERA ANGLE: Three Shot | LIGHTING: Key LightingKey Lighting is used to emphasize the three characters, as it seems Willy Wonka is about to tell Charlie Something. Willy Wonka ends up telling Charlie that he in fact won ownership of the factory. A three shot camera angle is used to capture all three of the protagonists in this scene.
  • Charlie is now able to live a happy life and provide for his family, as he now owns the factory.CAMERA SHOT: Close Up | CAMERA ANGLE: Eye Level | LIGHTING: Fill LightingA close up shot shows Charlie with a happy face for he can finally live a good life with his family. The whole scene has been lighten up, as to show everything with little shadows, and show that Charlie now owns the factory.
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