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    Burton achieved his goal by becoming a film director, and soon after started his career working for Disney. He then stroke out with his own film which was well received and soon after 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…

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    movies some of his main techniques are non-diegetic sound, long shot and lighting. These techniques help him create his unique cinematic style. If you have watched a tim burton movies all of those techniques are seen in his films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands has theses techniques. Tim Burton uses these techniques to creates a different effect if you have seen Tim Burton’s films at some point in each movie you will feel a little disturbed and feel the…

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    Tim Burton Film Style

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    apprentice animator, and when they moved him the designing the original characters for new movie, Disney didn’t like the result. The general unhappiness caused Tim Burton to start his own projects. These movie he created, some of which include Charlie and Chocolate factory, Edward scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, were fully his own ideas, and these went over much better with critics and moviegoers. In his movies, it easy to see how he put his ideas into all of them in any subject matter. Tim…

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    the feeling of the film at certain times, and moments. An example of the use of lighting can be shown in the three films, in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” there is dark lighting in the tunnel to the factory entrance, this gives a feel of underestimation to the viewer. Burton changes the…

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    helps form the mysterious and dark feeling as well as the dark feeling in the scenes. One of the techniques The mood and tone was meant to be dark but has warmth from the music and the lighting to make the scene more warm.The scene of Charlie and the Chocolate…

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    Tim Burton Influence

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    imaginative stories, so, therefore, so does Burton. In his movies “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, “The Corpse Bride”, and “Edward Scissorhands”, he shows his imaginative style by using diegetic and non-diegetic music, high- and low-key lighting, and flashbacks. The first example that shows this style is “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, a movie about a boy named Charlie Buckets, who gets the chance to go to a famous chocolate factory and possibly be the winner of an incredible prize.…

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    “I have a problem when people say something's real or not real, or normal or abnormal. The meaning of those words for me is very personal and subjective. I've always been confused and never had a clearcut understanding of the meaning of those kinds of words” (Burton). Tim Burton had a different life than other kids’. He never got to be close with his parents, he loved horror movies, and he hated growing up in the suburbs. Tim Burton likes to make dark movies that always involve somebody being an…

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    Feeling as though you don’t belong in an a certain place or that everyone is staring at you as though you have done something wrong, but really you’re just being yourself. This is something Tim Burton knows all too well on how to portray in his films. Burton has a way of giving off a pitiful, scared, or uneasy feeling toward a character that will later on be the “good guy.” Burton has always had a love for childlike stories and films, and now in almost all of his movies a child, teen, or someone…

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    having a role in any movie he has no trouble adding his own unique vibes into his character, whether it be Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of Caribbean to Willy Wonka in Charlie in the Chocolate Factory or The Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland. My favorite performance of Johnny Depp would have to be Charlie in the Chocolate Factory all though it's one of the most frightening to me. The reasons it would be my favorite is because Willy Wonka, the character he plays, is very odd and unique and I…

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    sinister but sometimes upbeat and joyful. For example, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the Oompa- Loompas are…

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