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    Tim Burton’s movies give a glimpse into the mind of a demented man, and some of Burton’s role models, ghastly as they may be. Although Burton made movies for Disney, Burton’s stories were not child appropriate. Burton’s dark and grisly stories include the tale of the man without hands, the candy factory where those who go in may never return, and the marriage between the dead and alive. To manipulate the audience’s emotions to feel for the odd, peculiar and even unfortunate situations and…

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    definite end to a mortal relationship, but an infinite love can remain. Poe’s narrator says, “Of my darling- my darling- my wife and bride” (6). This is very confusing since Annabel Lee passed away when she was only but a child. Because he says this, one must assume that they either married while she was still living or that he came back later and married her corpse. It is plausible that one should now begin to question his mental…

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    excitement. This is important because the movies show that appearances and the things the we believe in can be deceiving. In many of his films, Burton uses color in order to achieve the contrasting effects between fear and excitement. For example in Corpse Bride, the World of the Living is barren and gray. Burton rarely uses any saturated colors. Instead, he used shades of gray and blacks to show how dull and boring life was. In the rare instances of color, they were very unsaturated. For…

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    films and also concept arts for his final characters in the films, his work has been produced since 1982 and he is still making work up to this day which is either films or art, he has made things such as The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Corpse Bride (2005) and Frankenweenie (2012). His biggest influences are the work of stop-motion animation pioneer Ray Harryhausen and the…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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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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    one of the few things that make Tim Burton and his movies so interesting, but the number one thing is something any director can use. The number one thing he does to make his movies, like Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Corpse Bride. It’s incredibly interesting is how he is able to use his cinematic techniques in the movie. If he did not use any techniques, who knows how interesting the movie would be or even if it would any interesting. This why…

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    Charlie, this time around the focus was on Willy and his familial problems. Depp was able to portray the childlike and madcap candy maker and still be totally different from the original. That same year, Burton developed and directed the story Corpse Bride (2005), which originally was a folktale. Burton, who is no stranger to stop-motion and Claymation tasks Depp with a role very similar to that of Ichabod Crane. Victor Van Dort is a wispy man, who could fall over from a light breeze and every…

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    Authority and power are very similar; people who possess them are often view themselves as superior. In the play “Antigone”, Sophocles uses Creon to depict the effect of power on a human being. Sophocles portrayal of the negative effect of power becomes especially convincing when he discusses the extent of individuals oppose authority, how individuals of power neglect the ideologies of others, how upper class individuals are in constant validation of their authority, and how those individuals…

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    ¨Edward Scissorhands¨, the urban neighborhood is bright in pastels while Edwards home, the mansion, is dark and ominous. This creates the impression that something sinister or unpleasant is going to happen in the mansion. Burton also does this in ¨Corpse Bride¨, the land of the living is bland with lots of grey and white while the land of the dead is full of color. This…

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    Tim Burton Biography

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    standing in front of you today to introduce an outstanding director, producer, artist, writer and animator. He is infamous for his creative, mysterious, dark, strange filmmaking trademarks and for countless movies from Alice in Wonderland to the Corpse Bride and even Batman. Tim Burton, has pushed his way into the forefront of film direction in the past two decades, bringing many iconic role models and amazing works of art to life. Everyone can agree that Tim Burton will always be the one and…

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