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    frequently due to developing their own sense of style. Tim Burton and Tim Henson have their own style and cinematic techniques they use while directing their films. Even though Tim Burton and Tim Henson have different techniques for camera angles and lighting, they both become similar when they create the setting for their movies. In Tim Burton’s film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,…

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    Rabbit Hole: Play Analysis

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    In the production of our play, Rabbit Hole, my role was that of the Technical Director. In this role, I wrote out and controlled the lighting of the stage from the control room at the back of the auditorium. I used differently coloured lights and various lighting positions to evoke different emotions from the audience. The choice of using the front lights to light up stage left and stage centre was to focus attention on the “living room” set in the play. Stage right was occasionally lit up…

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    and achievable. The following recommendations can be implemented feasibly and have demonstrated success in other stadiums across the league: Preserve energy through the overhaul of the stadium’s lighting systems by installing energy efficient lighting, increased system monitoring, and automated lighting fixtures. Offset energy expenditures by installing solar panels that generate enough energy to cover a significant percentage of gameday energy usage. Reduce Waste by establishing a visible…

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    Edward Scissorhands (1990) was directed/written by Tim Burton. The story is credited to Tim Burton and Caroline Thompson; Thompson is also the screenplay writer of Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton came up with the idea of the movie from living in the suburbs of Burbank, California. While growing up Burton felt that he was being judged for how he looked and acted on the outside, but no one was really looking at what was on the inside. He felt that since people were only worried about what things…

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    is hoping to change what he did through the flashbacks and his dreams. He hopes for a second chance and to take everything back, to face the fact that she was insane and he could get her help. Lighting is a key technique in this scene where it sets the mood and understanding of what is going on. The lighting is bright and yellow to contrast a halo around the outer perimeter of Andrew and Dolores's figure. This was used to contrast the idea of this scene being a flashback. The bright light in the…

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    develop largely from small factors these factors mainly involve culture related aspects. The movie exhibits many different filming techniques from the director to clearly show how culture and tradition unite through the forms of camera, sound and lighting. The camera angles throughout the movie can show different emotions of sadness, happiness and everything inbetween. In the beached whale scene, there was an example of a…

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    Lighting is used to create a dramatic effect of the specific scene. An example of this is in the movie, The Big Fish, when going through the process of going through the process of after Jennifer's house got fixed to growing back old again showing it with high key lighting to low key lighting. This shows how sad Jennifer has gotten since Edward Bloom hasn't came back. A second example of this is…

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    example, he uses lighting,music/sound and editing.he uses each technique for a specific reason. His main reason for using them is so he can show the audience his style. His style is very dark,gloomy and suspenseful. So with him using those techniques it allows the audience to see and feel his style. Tim Burton uses lighting to create the mood of a scene. As seen in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” right before Wonka opened the door to the candy room the scene had low key lighting. By Tim…

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    Some of the well known cinematic elements involved with the film are lighting and color. Filmmakers use lighting and color to demonstrate the importance of certain atmospheres in scenes and the inner emotions of characters throughout Blade Runner. To begin with the first cinematic element, lighting has a principal role all throughout Blade Runner. In many cases, low-key lighting is apparent in the film as well as side lighting.…

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    voice is filled with sadness and heartbreak as she and her boyfriend have their share of misery. Throughout the video, Del Rey shows a saddened tone, repetitive imagery and lighting, either being light or dark. Dark imagery and lighting suggest that her and her boyfriend are in a unstable relationship, while white imagery and lighting suggest that she is finally at peace, with him being out of the picture. From the tone, Del Rey makes it apparent that she knows that they are not going to last…

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