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    Timothy Walter Burton was born on 1958 in Burbank, California. He had a hard time maintaining friendships during his childhood because other kids would brand him as a “weirdo” and would tease him for being so eccentric, so he grew up as an introvert and loner child, who would spend most of his time by himself, drawing, reading Edgar Allan Poe’s stories, watching Vincent Price’s films, and making short films in his backyard using stop-motion animation techniques. One of his early animation was…

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    recently brought more pitchers who can consistently throw a knuckleball for a strike. I. Introduction A. What is a knuckleball? B. Why does it work? II. Science of a knuckleball A. The spin B. The laces III. Knuckleballers A. R.A. Dickey B. Phil Nierko C. Tim Wakefield IV. Effects of knuckleballers A. Hitter’s mindset B. Catcher’ mindset V. Conclusion A. Summary of knuckleball B. Summary of impact Where Was the Spin? The knuckleball has taken over the game of baseball…

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    Can you tell who directed the film by just watching the film? Tim Burton is a writer, producer, animator, however he is mainly a film director. He has directed many films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland. This essay will present on what he characterizes his films by. Tim Burton’s films are characterized by his use of color and lighting, use of the same actors and sound. Tim Burton characterizes his films by using lighting and colors effectively. For instance, is…

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    Tim Burton is an renown director, producer, artist, writer , and animator. He thus uses stylistic techniques such as music, lighting, and editing to achieve mood, tone, and imagery effects that makes his films exhilarating with every next scene that comes afterwards. By incorporating music into his films, he is able to change the mood from one scene to another with a different emotion. One example of Burton using music to change the mood is the scene of Edwards house in the beginning of the…

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    few times in Tim Burton’s Edward ScissorHands. Burton mainly uses low key lighting in his movies. For example the when Kim came home the lighting was low key when she entered her room, but when she turned on the light there was high key lighting on her, but still a shadow casting over Edward for the low key lighting. This also happens in “Vincent” it starts out low key lighting then as it goes to a different character the lighting changes to high key. In “Edward Scissorhands” Tim Burton’s…

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    The story of movies has charlie and the chocolate factory, Edward scissorhands and Nightmare before christmas. What is different things and same things of this all movies. Thesis: Tim Burton uses camera angles to eye level high angle and low in order to all movies and some scene in movies. Camera angles for eye level in all movies. Charlie and the chocolate factory for eye level, In this movie have one scene have a little boy and willy wonka sad and their eyes look sad together. Edward…

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    Tim Burton and his innocent dark effect on cinematic techniques are what makes him stand out in the directing world. The way he manipulates the cinematic techniques help him control the audience's thoughts, emotions and feelings about the story and the stories characters. The cinematic techniques he manipulates are music and sound, framing and angles, and lighting. Those are the few that stick out the most which are what he uses to control the mood and tone of the story. To begin, Tim Burton…

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    No two people are the same. They have different clothes, hairstyles, and personalities. However, even external factors may affect people differently. People can be looking at the same painted wall, but might all see it as a slightly different hue. No two people perceive the world in quite the same way. Stephen King’s story Low Men in Yellow Coats shows this idea of varying realities. In the story, Bobby Garfield is an 11-year-old boy who lives with his mother, Liz Garfield, in a small boarding…

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    Stories have been told since the beginning of time, they are meant to provide information or to teach morals. In the renowned film, “Big Fish” (T. Burton, 2003), the protagonist, Edward Bloom, constantly told inflated stories to keep his audience attentive, but he rarely kept accurate facts in his stories. Due to the exaggerated stories, William Bloom, Edward’s son, did not trust Edward anymore, and Edward did not gain back his trust till the day he died. Facts seemed to satisfy William, the…

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    Tim Burton is a film director who has many popular movies like Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, and Big Fish. He's able to alter his filming techniques to make his films interesting. His movies are so dark, yet at the same time so colorful. Burton uses camera angles, lighting, and sound to bring the eyes of the person watching towards the screen.. Burton can change up the camera angles, when Peg went in Edwards home, the director used high angles to give Peg the…

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