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    Tim Burton, a director for many movies. Movies such as Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. These are movies that will be us in this essay. Burton has many crazy characters. Characters that are shy, dark, crazy, and a little creepy. Some characters that he created are Edward, Mr. Wonka, and Beetlejuice. Burton’s dark style is best conveyed through his use of color, zooming, and music. One defining characteristic of Burton’s style is his use of color to devolve…

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    Burton demonstrate characters who are different and who are usually misunderstood. In Charlie and the Chocolate factory Charlie is a boy that loves in a small house with his two parents and four grandparents. Charlie’s family is ‌ poor and can’t afford much. Charlies is one of five kids in the world to find an golden ticket that grants a pass the visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. When Charlie visit his ‌ world changes. Tim Burton uses lighting, sound, and camera movements to depict unique…

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    He wanted to set a mood when adding music. In Charlie and The Chocolate Factory the Oompa Loompas sang a song when something happens to a kid. This type of music was diegetic music, it's when the characters can hear it too. Also, in Edward Scissorhands, he uses music but nondiegetic music. This time it's when only the person viewing the movie…

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    Tim Burton is one of the most famous directors known for his dark style in films such as Edwards Scissorhands, Alice in Wonderland, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and many more. He uses several different cinematic techniques such as camera movements, editing, and both diegetic and non-diegetic music to emphasize his style. In most of his movies, Burton not only uses various cinematic techniques to show his style, but he also creates peculiar characters that have either a battle with…

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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl in 1994, introduce us to the main protagonist character of the book right from the start, Charlie Bucket. In short, Charlie comes from a poor family with a once in a lifetime opportunity to enter the much-coveted Wonka Chocolate factory that Willy Wonka shut off to the world for years, along with 4 other lucky children. The book depicts Charlie as a filial and obedient boy, unlike the other 4 children deemed as rotten. As a result, their…

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    As Tim Burton says, “One person’s craziness is one person’s reality.” This quote shows how his films portray his crazy thoughts to others, but it is actually what he happens to consider being normal. Tim Burton is an animator and film director that is influenced by Roald Dahl and E.A Poe. Burton is best known for his use of dark children’s stories and gothic fantasies in films like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie finds the…

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    Religion is brought onto a society by that society. Not everyone believes in the same religion because everyone finds different aspects of life “most important to them.” “Religion is a function of human life that grounds and propels us into the world based on that which is most important to us.” (HOW DO I CITE THIS?) Religion whether or not you believe in a God is something that makes us better people because it helps us strive for excellence. Something can become one’s religion when it is…

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    the ogre’s sat up, squinted his glowing eyes, and snorted out a puff of dust. Then, with a furious roar, he balled up his claw-like fingers and shook his fist. “Run!” I shouted. Cotton sprinted past me at full speed, like one of Willy Wonka’s Oompa Loompas at a track meet. The howls resounded again from somewhere behind us. Emma darted up alongside me and in a voice choked with terror, asked, “Where did those hideous things come from?” “I’m not sure. But I’m not going to stick around to find…

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    In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Burton uses low key lighting in the scene when Willy Wonka is strolling through the forest adventuring in Oompa Loompa Land. The technique produces a suspenseful fantasy scene. This contributes to the fantasy factor and is appropriate because Willy Wonka talks about how horrible the Island is. Likewise in the movie Big Fish there is low key lightning in the scene…

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    CHAPTER NINE The Invasion of the Ugly Ogres We felt our way along like three blind mice through the morning mist until at last we emerged from the fog and found ourselves encircled by harsh wind, gritty dust, and weeds. Which felt like tiny needles against my skin and caused my lips to crack as we wandered in silence. Suddenly the wind petered out and the weeds erupted in high-pitched shrieks. I stopped, drew my sword and the shrieks ceased. "Who's there? Emma shouted as she glanced around in…

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