Tim Burton manipulates shots and framing to create a mood of suspense and mysteries. For example, in the film “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Tim Burton used a close-up in the scene when Willy Wonka put golden tickets on candy that are to be wrapped. The technique is appropriate because the tickets have a big part/role in the movie so to have a close up is necessary because it make sure the audience know it is important …show more content…
One example would be from the film “Edward Scissorhands”. Burton use a low angle in the scene where Edward was on the latter. The technique creates a scene that shows how high up Edward was. Because of the tremendous height Edward excelled on the latter, the audience felt a sense of suspense. One other example would be from the film “Big fish”. In this film. Tim Burton used high angle in the scene where Karl went out of the cave to meet Edward. The technique creates a more dominant effect to show that Karl is a giant. It also has an effect of making him look intimidating when he's not. It gives the audience a mood of suspense and mysteries because the audience don't know what to expect from the