In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Burton uses low key lighting in the scene when Willy Wonka is strolling through the forest adventuring in Oompa Loompa Land. The technique produces a suspenseful fantasy scene. This contributes to the fantasy factor and is appropriate because Willy Wonka talks about how horrible the Island is. Likewise in the movie Big Fish there is low key lightning in the scene where Edward Bloom the main character is cutting into the dangerous forest. This scene produces a chills to the audience and also adds to Edward as he walk to this dark forest and makes the scene have a creepy effect for the viewers. Tim Burton uses camera movements in Edward Scissorhands. Burton uses a crane in the scene where Edward runs away from the cop oficer Allen after it looked like Edward attacked the boy by the name of Kevin Boggs. This scene Burton shows where Edward is headed and creates a sense of mystery to the audience, but as the crane is movie it shows where Edward is going towards. The crane helps the scene where Edward is running too. Furthermore in the movie Big Fish Tim Burton uses a crane in the scene where Edward Bloom walks into the rundown specter and the technique creates a concerning feel from the audience and provides a sense of the town as the years went by and this scene is appropriate because Edward is visiting the town once agaian. By using low key lighting the audience can see how scarce the scenes are. Like wise the crane in the movie Edward Scissorhands helps the audince now where Edward is going and in Big Fish the crane is used to show the audience whst Edward Bloom is looking
In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Burton uses low key lighting in the scene when Willy Wonka is strolling through the forest adventuring in Oompa Loompa Land. The technique produces a suspenseful fantasy scene. This contributes to the fantasy factor and is appropriate because Willy Wonka talks about how horrible the Island is. Likewise in the movie Big Fish there is low key lightning in the scene where Edward Bloom the main character is cutting into the dangerous forest. This scene produces a chills to the audience and also adds to Edward as he walk to this dark forest and makes the scene have a creepy effect for the viewers. Tim Burton uses camera movements in Edward Scissorhands. Burton uses a crane in the scene where Edward runs away from the cop oficer Allen after it looked like Edward attacked the boy by the name of Kevin Boggs. This scene Burton shows where Edward is headed and creates a sense of mystery to the audience, but as the crane is movie it shows where Edward is going towards. The crane helps the scene where Edward is running too. Furthermore in the movie Big Fish Tim Burton uses a crane in the scene where Edward Bloom walks into the rundown specter and the technique creates a concerning feel from the audience and provides a sense of the town as the years went by and this scene is appropriate because Edward is visiting the town once agaian. By using low key lighting the audience can see how scarce the scenes are. Like wise the crane in the movie Edward Scissorhands helps the audince now where Edward is going and in Big Fish the crane is used to show the audience whst Edward Bloom is looking