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    framing, camera angles, and music/sound. The use of lighting in these movies is to show how a character feels or as a shadowing effect for a horrifying, sentimental scene. In the movie Edward Scissorhands, the familiar character Peg invited Edward Scissorhands into her home and showed him a picture of her daughter. As Edward scrutinizes the picture, the high key lighting highlights Edward's face to foreshadow a connection…

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    decided to leave Disney. Burtons famous films include “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 2005”, “Edward Scissorhands, 1990”, and “Corpse Bride, 2005”. Tim Burton's style would be described by most as creative. Tim Burton uses color/lighting, camera angles, and music/sound to give his audience a better perspective on his characters. As a director lighting is a pivotal part to the outcome of the movie, the different lights in a movie contrasts and helps with the directors tone. For example…

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    Man with a Movie Camera, a film from 1929 directed by Dziga Vertov, is a film unlike any contemporary movie we would see today that may hold more significance than most modern blockbusters from Hollywood. This film takes place over the course of one day, and presents how extraordinary everyday life can be. Vertov uses no actors and tells no story in this film. Instead, he focuses on the technology of the camera he is using to film, and shows his audience what the kino-eye sees and what really…

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    ways that allows the viewer to understand the tension in the movie is with camera angles. The director, Boaz Yakin, uses multiple camera angles to show both segregation and also unity of the foot ball team and community. In one scene, the football team gets onto the bus to go to training camp. The scene shows the black players and families on one side and the white players and families on the other side. Using the camera angle, the director…

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    As the shots move between Kate’s interactions and Beck’s, there is a difference in camera angle. When Kate is shown sitting down, the camera is high, and looking down at her. When she is standing up, the camera is often at waist level, showing as much of her body as possible. When Beck is shown, the camera is either angled at her partner’s perspective, looking up at her, or at her perspective, looking down at her partner. It can be concluded…

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    horse named sallie. This was accomplished using 24 stereoscopic cameras. The cameras were lined up along the race track, each camera standing about 21 inches apart. The pictures were taken using a tripwire triggered by the horse’s stride. In 1882, French scientist Jules Marey constructed a contraption capable of handling 12 frames per second (FPS) in one sequence. Cinematography officially started in the 1890’s when motion picture cameras were purchased by various film companies. From then on,…

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    workaholism. He looks small because of the camera angle. He at the same time seems inferior and awkward since he does not know how to be sociable. Because he only cares about his individual job, he does not know about the society; he cannot decide himself if he should attend the funeral. It is showing his lack of social experience when he asks Je for advice despite being older (and supposed to have more experience) than her. And the use of high-angle camera emphasises his powerlessness due to…

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    When watching movies such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland, and Edward Scissorhands many stylistic techniques can be noticed. Tim burton uses stylistic techniques such as the sounds that are heard during the scene, the camera angle, and the lighting used to help portray the tone of the movie. The sound, which is a huge stylistic technique in many films, is used a lot in the beginning scene of Edward Scissorhands or also known as the scene you meet Peggy. While Peggy was…

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    are used to give the movie its edginess. The suspense in The Fellowship of the Ring is created through POV shots and angles, sound effects, and pace. The Fellowship of the Ring uses POV shots and angles to convey its thrilling scenes. The camera can be the most useful way of presenting suspense. It allows you to see the excitement unfolding in front of you. One way the camera exhibits suspense is through POV shots. One scene using a POV shot is when the hobbits are running away from The…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    reading books and watching television. Burton has made many very popular movies, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Tim Burton makes a unique, disturbing, yet childish style using lighting, sound, and camera angle. Tim Burton uses lighting in all of his works to show the contrast of certain characters and places to their surroundings, a repeating theme in his movies. In almost all of his movies, Tim burton makes sure that the main characters do not…

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