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    Tim Burton Influence

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    had very original, unique, 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…

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    because at the beginning of the book Alice and Charlie weren’t friends until her Aunt Polly died, and throughout the book Charlie and Alice start helping each other and having fun. In the song there is a part where it says, “Sometimes you think you’ll be fine by”, this part I believe explains how Charlie and Alice's relationship is most of the time. When Polly died Alice felt alone and Alice’s parents didn’t really care that she did die. So Charlie and Alice became friends the day of the funeral…

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    Edgar Allan Poe and Dr. Seuss. Burton’s uncommon films include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton uses long shots, non-diegetic sound, and low-key lighting to characterize his films with fantasy and mystery. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Burton uses non-diegetic sound to help create anticipation in his films. For instance, in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, when Augustus Gloop fell into the…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    director, that makes spectacular and entertaining movies that generally please everyone. Each one has a lesson, morality, and a message.This is why he is so recognized, his uses of cinematic techniques take us on a psychological journey. In the movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward ScissorHands and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses color and lighting in order to project isolation and to communicate a theme of separation from society and the real world. Burton uses a whole arsenal of…

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    Candy Shop War Brandon Mull,the author of Candy Shop War, often hid from others that he wrote books. One of the sentences from the book is “Nate I'm you from the future.” The man said. Pg 76 of Candy Shop War. The Candy Shop War is a sci fi filled book that comes to life through its setting, characters, and plot. This book has many settings and they all take place in Walnut Hills.Walnut Hills has a museum, one school, a couple neighborhoods, a park, and a lot more. The candy shop where they met…

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    outcast, but now he is producing world-wide famous movies conveying his message to everyone. Through his films, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “Edward Scissorhands,” and his outcast characters…

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    Analysis of the Grinch Who Stole Christmas (1966 TV Special) from the perspective of personality theory Siqi Li The Grinch is a fictional green character created by Dr. Seuss. He is best known as the main character of the children's book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957). The Grinch is depicted as a furry, green humanoid recluse living in seclusion on a cliff overlooking the cheerful and optimistic town of Whoville. He scorns the Christmas season and the boisterous and rambunctious…

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    films like in his movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when it's Charlie's birthday and everyone is gathered around in the small dark house and there is only some lighting on there faces. The low key lighting in this shot shows that they are poor and only can have so much.…

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    artistic, and intellectual movement that kindled a new black cultural identity” (history.com). At the time, Jazz was exploding in popularity and is one of the main aspects of the story. While it may appear that the use of Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker (Bird) in the story is just because of their popularity at the time. These artist’s different styles…

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    Salt Peanuts Analysis

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    Charlie Parker uses 64 bar AABA; whereas, Jelly Roll Morton uses 12 bar blues form. Parker plays at a very fast tempo, and also the rhythm in the tune is very driving and energetic. We can also hear some syncopation. On the other hand, “Dead Man 's Blues” by Jelly Roll Morton has more slow-moderate…

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