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    Sam Kercheval Ms.Noori Pre-Ap english 1 09 december 2016 Tim Burton Style Analysis Essay Rather it's Wes Anderson's unique color pallet or Martin Scorsese frequent use of slow motion every director has a style and Tim Burton is no different. Tim Burton has directed over 35 motion pictures and he has been nominated for many oscars, his mix of gothic and fantasy elements have continually blown audiences away and has earned him a spot as one of…

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    he worked with Disney, did you know that Tim Burton wasn’t allowed to release some of his films with Disney because they were ‘too scary’? Tim Burton has been spooking audiences of all ages for 30 years with his films created from childhood drawings. One can infer that Burton is able to create a twisted outlook on characters in his films by using low key lighting contrasting high key lighting, non diegetic sound, and high/low angles. To begin, Tim Burton tinkers with lighting to create feelings…

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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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    The two movies I have in mind is the story of Hansel and Gretel Walt Disney's Tim Burton version and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters by Tommy Wirkola. Each of the movies are definately adapted for a specific audience. Due to the use of background effects and adaptations in certain scenes it defines scary moments for the viewer timed at just the right moment. In both versions they are similar by using live actors and have background music. Other similar ways are how the movies use props in a…

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    instance, named Tim Burton, demonstrates his style in movies like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands and, Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton's style uses different cinematic techniques like camera movements, music and, lighting. In Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton uses different camera movements. One of the camera movements was the pan, he used it on the ticket winners when they were all in the front of the factory waiting for the gates to be opened. Tim Burton…

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    films began to get longer. Short films often offer great creative freedom, having underlying themes and messages. They can be made no matter what budget is provided .These features can be seen in the short films “ Vincent” and “Two and Two” by Tim burton and Babak Anvari. Both films use the aspect of magical realism to leave their conclusions vague, leaving…

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    combination of mystery and horror and exposes the good and evil sides of human nature. Also, allows the readers to view the outside world and the ideas and opinions through the character’s experience. Tim Burton uses many different devices to establish gothicism in the movie. Mary Shelley use imagery and Tim Burton use color scheme to emphasize light as being pure and dark as being wicked throughout Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands. In Frankenstein, Shelley uses imagery to concentrate on…

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    I’m here to tell you about Drew Burton. When many of us see Drew Burton, we think he’s just your average basketball player who probably owns numerous t-shirts that varying from “ball is life” to having air jordan logos on them and may or may not have a finsta dedicated to him doing trickshots with a basketball. Not too many people know that he is a very hardworking individual with high aspirations. Spending his summers at the beach, he says the coolest thing he has ever done was parasailing, and…

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    involves consequences, not the least of which are relinquishments all along our way.” This is what Marsha Sinetar, an American writer, has to say about tragic events and their consequences. Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is similar to Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory because they both have characters with tragic flaws, severe reactions, and somewhat helpful protagonists. The characters in both literary works have different personalities that represent something, and…

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    He has claimed several medals at the winter and summer X Games. Shaun White is also a professional skateboarder, getting inspiration from the legend Tony Hawk, Whom White met at nine years old. White signed his first sponsorship at age seven with Burton snowboards. Shaun White his top performances were at the 2006 and 2010 winter games. Also it disappointing fourth-place finish on the halfpipe in 2014. Shaun started to begin skateboarding after he followed his older brother, Jesse, to the nearby…

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