Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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    you can easily identify in any of his films. The style is portrayed in films such as Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Through the use of lighting and camera angles, Burton gives a message of hope to these outcasts by portraying that they should be appreciated and not ignored for their creative efforts and views of the world. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Burton uses high angles to help identify Mr. Willy Wonka as the misfit. When using a high angle, it is made…

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    Lighting can be used to show the difference between real life and fantasy, to exaggerate and show the importance of a place etc. An example of when Tim Burton uses lighting is in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when the lighting goes from dark and gloomy in the hallway to bright when they enter the candy room. The bright lighting i the candy room makes it look very extravagant, the room also has a joyous and cheerful feeling due to the bright…

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    experience a common feeling of friendlessness that the majority of his viewers have been accustomed to. The relatable wretches make Burton’s work universal and exploit the true genius of his madness. Edward from Edward Scissorhands, Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Jack from The Nightmare before Christmas all truly demonstrate the worldwide truth that the loneliest people are often the most kindhearted through their hard experiences and fight to stay continually…

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    Everyday millions upon millions of people head out with friends, family, or their significant others to go partake in a simple activity, watching a movie. There are tons of movies to pick from; they come in different languages with different genres and different stories to tell, but one thing they have on common are the messages that they send out. These messages can show up in one brief scene yet teach the audience so much about morals or issues around the world and create emotions within the…

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    films tend to lean toward fantasy and fiction rather than being realistic. His style can be seen in Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Edward Scissorhands. To begin, in Burton’s film “Big Fish” we see Burton using flashbacks, long shot, cut, low key lighting, non-diegetic sounds, eye level, and high angle;…

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    Tim Burton is a film director who has many popular movies like Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, and Big Fish. He's able to alter his filming techniques to make his films interesting. His movies are so dark, yet at the same time so colorful. Burton uses camera angles, lighting, and sound to bring the eyes of the person watching towards the screen.. Burton can change up the camera angles, when Peg went in Edwards home, the director used high angles to give Peg the…

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    For example within Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, there is a large amount of positive and upbeat mood running throughout the story. In comparison to this, in The Suitcase Kid, the mood running throughout has more of a negative tone, with the emphasis on suffering. The jokey tone established…

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    the least of which are relinquishments all along our way.” This is what Marsha Sinetar, an American writer, has to say about tragic events and their consequences. Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is similar to Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory because they both have characters with tragic flaws, severe reactions, and somewhat helpful protagonists. The characters in both literary works have different personalities that represent something, and because the characters had…

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    Twenty-one wins and sixty-three nominations. That’s the total amount of awards accomplished film director and producer Tim Burton has won. Tim Burton uses a wide variety of cinematic elements in his movies. These cinematic elements range from how bright the light is, to the angle of the camera. Though, the cinematic elements he uses always comes together to make his movies great. Tim Burton uses various cinematic techniques to show his style in his movies. Everyone that has watched a Tim Burton…

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    differences in people’s lives everyday when we choose to live with purpose. He mentioned the story of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Specifically, the end part of the story when Charlie returns the everlasting gobstopper that he was going to steal and give to Wonka’s competition. He returns it to Wonka and that humbling act granted Charlie the keys to own the Chocolate Factory. Charlie mad that big of an impact of Wonka by simply taking a piece of candy out of his pocket. The same can be…

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