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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    Introduction: Timothy Walter Burton is a well-known artist today. He is a film director, producer, artist, animator, and writer. Burton is inspiring because he has created lots of movies that are very creative and are popular to this day. Most of the films he has produced are dark, fantasy films. This shows that anyone can achieve their goal if they put their mind to it and that they shouldn’t give up. Early life: Tim Burton was born on August 25th, 1958, in Burbank, California. He was the…

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    In all of the tim Burton’s movies(the great director) common cinematic elements are visible. This is what makes Tim Burton's movies so good. Common elements that most of the movie share are shot types, editing, and sound, creating a common feeling throughout the movies. One of the common styles found throughout the movies are shot styles. One of the most noticeable are the the establishing shot. In most of Tim Burton's movies the setting is introduced with an establishing shot that slowly pans…

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    Thomas hebert Tim Burton style essay Tim Burton is a very well known film director. He is known for movies like the remaking of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish. He is very unique with his style of lighting, music choices and camera angles. He uses a lot of long shots with high key lighting. He also uses a lot of medium shots with bottom or side lighting making it seem scary especially with his choice of music. One of the best things a director can do is choose the right music…

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    there is a longshot. the longshot makes Peg seem small or helpless. so we are worried for her, because we are unsure if she will be okay. Another thing that Burton uses in his films is, low key lighting. This low key lighting is used in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory to show things as dark, such as in Willy Wonka’s flashback about him finding the umpalumpas. Wonka talks about how terrible of a place it was where the umpalumpas lived, and the low key lighting helped show the darkness of the…

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    Books Shouldn T Be Banned

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    The call of the wild, the adventures of Huckleberry Finn, catch-22.You have probably heard about if not read these American classics.People all across the country are challenging these books and trying to get them off of library shelves.Books shouldn’t be banned although some people believe that books that talk about sexuality, derogatory terms, or foul language should not be on shelves. Although some books may not be appropriate for young children does that mean we should remove them from…

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    When fools are present in literature, they serve to provide a meaningful purpose to the plot. In this draft, I will explain the parallelism that Willy Wonka and the fool in King Lear hold. Furthermore, I will provide a brief distinction between fools in literature, establish a placement for Lear’s fool and Willy Wonka, a list of how I plan to connect these two characters and I will finally explain the connections. There are two types of fools in literature; there are fools by nature and fools…

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    Tim Burton Tim Burton is a very successful director which has made many movies many of us have watch and enjoyed as children. But first let's get some back story of Burton before we get into his movies. Tim Burton was born on august 25,1958 in Burbank California.ha had majored in animation at the california institute of arts afterward he work as a disney animator for about a year until he decided to go on his own and start creating movies and animations. One of his first high points he had…

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    Lots of people have been enjoying the movies where the Pirates of the Caribbean run wild. The most famous of the pirates is portrayed by Johnny Depp. The movie “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” first opened up in theaters in the U.S. on July 7, 2006. It starred Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley. This was the second movie in the pirate adventure series. It is part of a multi-billion dollar franchise owned by Disney and it includes books, video games and theme park rides.…

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    Roald Dahl and Ray Bradbury both wrote books for kids; Roald Dahl and Ray Bradbury both had kids and both were married. Roald Dahl and Ray bradbury died within the last 3 decades Roald Dahl was 18 younger than Ray bradbury when he died. Roald Dahl and Ray bradbury both have books that have been turned into movies. They both had a decent amount of writing styles in common like the both wrote fiction. When they were older they were both full time writers. Roald Dahl and Ray Bradbury both…

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    For example, in ¨Charlie and the Chocolate Factory¨ Willy Wonka is asked to describe the first piece of candy he ate. The scene then transitions to his childhood. The audience is shown that Willy Wonka´s father prohibited Willy from eating candy as a child, so out of curiosity he disobeys…

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