To begin with, Burton's use of lighting in the film Alice in Wonderland, …show more content…
For instance, high key lighting occurs when Charlie goes in the store, and the lighting brightens when the golden ticket showed. The technique Burton uses sets the mood of the scene, which was happiness. When Charlie finds it and the effect of the lighting makes it magnificent. It also is more imaginative for the audience. Also, Burton expresses the mood with the lighting in that particular scene. Also, low key lighting displays when a flashback occurred during the scene. Soon, the lighting got dimmer when the secret recipe to Willy Wonka’s chocolate spread. Burton’s technique used for the scene makes a depressing and imaginative for the audience. The lighting also made it more realistic. The dimming of the lighting makes it suspenseful and brings curiosity to the audience. Also, front/back lighting occurs when Willy Wonka opens the door to the chocolate factory and everything begins to brighten up. The lighting technique used for the scene made it a shocking and astounding mood for the scene. It brings more interest to the audience about the factory and how supernatural it is. The lighting makes the scene more imaginative and happy. The characters express the happiness in the scene. The lighting brightens to raise the happiness of the scene. Burton’s techniques used in the film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory portrayed the mood and the tone of the scene. It build suspense to flow with the mood of the scene. The lighting made the scenes more supernatural and interesting for the audience to