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    The artist/designer i have decided to base my work off is Tim Burton, Tim Burton is an American film director, producer, artist, writer and animator. He is mostly known for his “Burton-esque” style that he has been developed by him as he is such an influential artist with his films and art, it is mainly frame by frame art as he does storyboards for his stop-motion 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…

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    The Effects of a Corrupt Parental Relationship In Tim Burton’s childhood, his parents walled up the windows in his room. He says maybe they didn’t want him to “escape”. This idea of “isolation” is seen in many of the films that he has directed. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton uses characters that are outside of society and narration to convey the idea that torn parental relationships lead to social issues in the future. Burton’s use of characters that…

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    After thirty years in the movie industry, Tim Burton has developed a theme that can be seen in his career. Burton’s work is heavily influenced by his childhood where is lonely and avoided by his peers. Tim’s experience with the bad side of humans made his movies reflect his childhood insights. Despite the fact that he focuses on low-budget movies, his works still can deliver heavy themes due to his wonderful use of cinematic techniques. Tim Burton uses color and close-ups to promote the feeling…

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    Review of “Corpse Bride” In “Corpse Bride” the setting, plot and characters would give an exciting experience to all viewers. Looking at the film “Corpse Bride” and you notice that Tim Burton had a creative mind. The story is about Victor and Victoria’s love story in a very depressing town that are going to get married by force. The movie takes a terrifying turn and changes the whole movie. Victor (Johnny Depp) accidentally ask to marry a dead bride and comes to life Emily (Helena Carter)…

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    Dynamic Duo: Burton and Depp When great artist work together what they create often times becomes wonderful classics. In the world of film, when big names work together they can create some of the most magical adventures. One such collaboration that excites the masses with the probability of great time and a wonderfully told story comes from the pairing of Tim Burton and Jonny Depp. With a total of eight films where Burton directed Depp, their combined efforts…

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    point out. Tim Burton used high angle to show the audience how scared victor was of Emily coming out of her grave. As Victor left to see his soon to be wife he left his real wife in the graveyard. In this scene low key…

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    A Dark Side Tim Burton suplies movies that are fun and enjoyable for children, with just the hint of darkness to keep everyone interested. In most of his movies Burton uses similar techniques, such as low key lighting and dark colors, these elements help to create the dark, eerie mood for which Burton’s movies are famous. Burton uses mysterious/creepy music, low/ key lighting, and long shots in many of his films to show that every story has a dark side. In many of his films Burton uses…

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    adult friendly. Tim Burton is well known for this kind of scene. He is famous for his films such as The Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride, Sweeney Todd, etc. If you are familiar with Burton’s work, you’ll see that he couldn’t help but star Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka. Depp’s version of Wonka had pale skin, sleep straight hair and gave a creepier more insane, and paranoid person. His character would possibly even scare kids and is not easily approachable. Burton…

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    and romanticism. In the novel Sleepy Hollow, several elements of the Gothic genre are displayed. These elements include supernatural events that are similar to the Salem Witch Trials. The lack of class structure, history, and continuity in America is Tim Burton’s Sleepy is a different aspects of Irving’s original story that offers the European contrast, the film fundamentally relies on isolation, cultural differences, and ghost stories particularly with the text versus the film of Ichabod.…

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    of American romanticism in the movie. For instance, romanticism in the movie are pertaining to a supernatural spirit, nature, and self-intuition. Ichabod Crane was a hero in more than one time in the movie because he used his self-intuition. Tim Burton demonstrates self-intuition in the movie “Sleepy Hollow” in a variety of different ways. Ichabod Crane used his self-intuition in the movie “Sleepy Hollow” by using it to help make decisions about what is wrong or right. In the beginning of…

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