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    astounding in the alliance throughout the previous two years running. This relative development maybe not as huge as it would be had the group been situated in a bigger media business sector or delighted in a more vocal and noticeable marquee player. Tim Duncan is an untouched incredible, yet he unquestionably doesn't make the same buzz and flourish as LeBron, Kobe, and so forth. Driven by this fine managerial group, the Spurs ooze class and achievement. All the more noteworthy when one…

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    Because of the Outcast Some people have different opinions on how they want to see society. The few that have different opinions against society are considered the outcasts.Tim Burton has these opposing opinions, making him an outcast. When directing his films, Burton uses a specific sense of style, which you can easily identify in any of his films. The style is portrayed in films such as Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Through the use of lighting and camera angles,…

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    Tim Burton and Cinematic Techniques Tim Burton is known for creating visually striking films that blend themes of fantasy and horror including ¨Beetle Juice¨, ¨Edward Scissorhands¨, ¨Batman¨, and¨The Nightmare Before Christmas¨. Throughout many of his films, Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques to convey messages to the audience. Two techniques, you can find in his films, are control of color and flashbacks to show how people and places contrast each other and give insight into a character's…

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    Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands tells the story of a young man named Edward, an inventor’s unfinished creation with scissors for hands. After a long period of isolation, this “uncommonly gentle man” faces the challenges of living in society and falls in love with a beautiful teenage girl, Kim. When analyzing the movie, it can be argued that Edward Scissorhands is in fact a modern take on the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast. The main themes in Beauty and the Beast are that of loneliness,…

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    screenwriter Tim Burton. Tim Burton is known for dozens of films such as the acclaimed dark romantic fantasy film, Edward Scissorhands (1990), Beetlejuice (1987), Batman (1989) just to name a few. Growing up, Tim Burton felt different from other kids so art became his escape, drawing characters that reflected his feelings of insecurities and awkwardness. Burton created characters that were misunderstood and socially awkward just like Edward Scissorhands and a reflection of his own youth. Tim…

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    The man, the myth, the legend- a Big Fish Essay Who is Edward Bloom? In Big Fish by Daniel Wallace, Edward Bloom creates a persona of himself as a way to evade the truth about his life by telling stories to his son, William. But as Edward is dying, William wants to learn the truth about who his father really is, but he finds that Edward is unwilling to share it, which dampens the trust and understanding in their father-son relationship. By the end of the book, Will learns the truth about his…

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    lyrical nature and the simplicity of his work that hit me,” Tim Burton. When a director is making a movie they tend to use certain cinematic techniques in order to create the mood or foreshadow future events. Some directors have their own techniques they use frequently due to developing their own sense of style. Tim Burton and Tim Henson have their own style and cinematic techniques they use while directing their films. Even though Tim Burton and Tim Henson have different techniques for camera…

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    director and producer Tim Burton has won. Tim Burton uses a wide variety of cinematic elements in his movies. These cinematic elements range from how bright the light is, to the angle of the camera. Though, the cinematic elements he uses always comes together to make his movies great. Tim Burton uses various cinematic techniques to show his style in his movies. Everyone that has watched a Tim Burton movie knows how unique his style is and how different it is from other directors. Tim Burton…

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    Tim Burton uses lighting,sound,editing and camera angles to give off a desired effect of suspense,suspicion and curiosity. Working for Disney just wasn't cutting it for this freakishly amazing writer. Tim Burton uses the most basic cinematic methods but yet at the same time he turns the most typical into the most unique, colorful, vibrant and astonishing artistry that this world has come to known and love. Tim Burton has a very diverse style of film that makes everyone's jaw drop in awe.…

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    The one thing that people in the world cannot stop is time. Time causes change and change brings the old fashioned phrase “out with the old, in with the new” and puts it into practice. Society and norms change all of the time whether it may be a fad that the younger generation is going through or a long term discriminatory behavior from an older generation. Within the images given, the messages that are being delivered are subtle and discrete but they’re there nonetheless. Because of how things…

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