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    Corpse Bride. He uses contrasting lighting, non-diegetic sound, and colors to show the difference between settings and people. Tim Burton uses different types of non-diegetic sound to show the contrast in certain settings in his movies. In Edward Scissor Hands, he uses creepy music to make the mansion seem big and and even kind of dangerous. The eerie music gives the audience an idea that something is wrong or something bad has happened in the mansion. Later, after Peg leaves the mansion with…

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    and trying to cover them up. Some individuals are placed in difficult situations that can seem impossible to find a light in. Different than most thinking, Tim Burton conveys a message saying that happiness can be found anywhere. Whether you have scissors for hands, or no family to laugh with, Tim Burton conveys that happiness can be found through any situation, no matter how difficult it may seem. Tim Burton uses gloomy films with depressing situations to convey his message. When he was…

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    Edward Scissor hands Burton utilizes creative and regularly claustrophobic camera points to convey the focal ideas of seclusion and self-disclosure, and in addition upgrading the fundamental subjects of societal consistency and partiality, to the crowd. Burton 's defamation of the suburbs is made promptly clear through the opening perspective shot which container from the grandma 's home and compasses over the 'treat cutter ' rural areas, finishing with another perspective from the house…

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    brighter. They do this to show things are going to are getting better for Edward and he finally has a family which is great. A good amount of the lighting is focused on the faces of the interactions the protagonist has and his hand because their scissors obviously. The beginning has a flash it mysterious and in the middle it starts to go high key but doesn't completely flash in your eyes and in the climax it goes even too lower Lighting because of a dramatic scene and in the end it a low and…

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    Marching Band Strength

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    The Harrisburg Marching Tigers, in their third year of competitive marching, went in strong with the theme of “Rock, Paper, Scissors”. Starting in July of 2016, the marching band rehearsed eight hours a day for eight days. During rehearsal hours, the band learned and memorized specially composed music written by Tim Stockman and Matt Shervey, along with drill and visuals. When asked what the strongest parts of the marching band are, Jason Groon, the High School band director, says, “I think the…

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    For an illustration in the beginning of the advertisement, the paper was walking through the hallways trying to find somebody, thus hinting it was somewhat new to the school. The paper finds some more paper, after walking past numerous pairs of scissors, assuming that the other pieces of paper were going to be nice, he walks up to them, while in turn they were the bullies, and harassing him. This is a paradigm of hasty generalization, which is an additional fallacy found within this publication…

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    My Name Research Paper

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    was given to me by my mother. My mom, dad, and brother played a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors to decide on my name. My mom wanted Katherine, my dad wanted Erin, and my brother wanted Sarah. My mom won the game. Next you will learn about my middle name. My middle name is Emily. Emily, which means flatterer and industrious, is Latin and German. My middle name was agreed upon by another game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. My mom and my dad both wanted Emily, and my brother wanted Rebecca. Finally…

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    written works, but in movies. Edward Scissorhands is a movie that incorporates gothic elements. Edward is a man that was created by a scientist, but the scientist dies before he is able to put human hands onto Edward. This leaves Edward to live with scissors as hands. A saleswoman, named Peg, finds him and takes him to her home. Although at first it seems that Edward is fitting in with the neighborhood, his abnormality begins to create fear in the neighbors. There are many themes and elements of…

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    From the beginning of time I've been a lover of books. My mom taught me to read before I started Kindergarten so that once I did begin, I'd have a head start and I thank her for that to this day. Literature has always been one of my favorite subjects and I remember poring over books on a daily basis, books that took me through time, the past, the future and some even the present time. When I became an adult and had my own kids, one of the things I did was also teach them to read at an early age.…

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    16 Years ago “Mama!” Says little Kinsin Mathews. Her mother is sewing a blanket for her and Kinsin is doing a craft. She needs to borrow the scissors. “Mama scissors!” “Ok sweetheart,” Lee Mathews says to her 4-year-old. As the little girl grabs the scissors she trips over a stuffed animal and the scissor blades jam into an electrical socket. The last thing the girl remembers is seeing a blue spark and feeling energy charge through her. 9 years later That night when…

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