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    Tim Burton is a legend in the film production, industry. One of the most unforgettable film of the century is " Edward Scissorhands " it won the Hugo award for Best Dramatic Presentation, and BAFTA Award for Best production Design (www.timburtoncollective.com). Another film is " Charlie,and the Chocolate Factory " that Tim Burton recreated from Ronald Dahl. Tim Burton style is influenced, and inspired by Ronald Dahl. He influenced Tim Burton's imagination, and the cinematic technique he uses.…

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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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    As previously mentioned, individuals with SPD are likely to enter remission over time. Research found that many individuals with SPD are found to have low self-esteem when it comes to identifying if they have status and wealth and successful intimate relationships (Ullrich et al., 2007). As Schizotypal Personality Disorder tends to first appear in children and adolescences, there is a good chance for SPD going into remission if situations are changed. Children and adolescents with Schizotypal…

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    Tim Burton is a “gentle horror” film producer who was influenced by Grimm, Roald Dahl, Dr. Seuss, and Edgar Allan Poe. The way that these people influenced the style of Burton’s movies is very prominent. They all had very original, unique, imaginative stories, so, therefore, so does Burton. In his movies “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, “The Corpse Bride”, and “Edward Scissorhands”, he shows his imaginative style by using diegetic and non-diegetic music, high- and low-key lighting, and…

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    Chocolate Factory”, “Big Fish”, and “Edward Scissorhands”. Tim Burton manipulates shots and framing to create a mood of suspense and mysteries. For example, in the film “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Tim Burton used a close-up in the scene when Willy Wonka put golden tickets on candy that are to be wrapped. The technique is appropriate because the tickets have a big part/role in the movie so to have a close up is necessary because it make sure the audience know it is important…

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    Tim Burton the director of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride. The director uses the cinematic techniques throughout these movies to give it that special effect. Without these cinematic techniques throughout these movies it would not have the same effect it gives for the audience to feel. Every audience member knows that each director has their own style to give of each movie. The director Tim Burton has a dark and creepiness style in each one of his movies.…

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    biggest ones that he does is suspense building. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, during the opening credits he makes a very loud and well put together symphony of machinery and seemingly factory noises, only for it to stop for 5 seconds so Willy Wonka can put the 5 golden tickets in their separate chocolate bars. Burton uses the sounds of loud machinery and orchestras to make this gigantic mood and synergy of noise that wraps the viewer in, only for it to stop for something very small. He…

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    gloomy, and not exciting. This creates a dark tone throughout the films. A second piece of evidence is the colors can change depending on what happens in the movie. For example, in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory there was a flashback of Willy Wonka. In the flashback it was happy times and he was happy. The colors were very bright. The third piece of evidence is that he uses low key lighting. In the two movies they are…

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    emotions within the characters. For example, in his film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, there were several songs sung by the Oompa-loompas during the scenes where one of the children were in trouble for misbehaving and disobeying the rules that Willy Wonka has set for his factory. As the Oompa-loompas sing, the mood changes to being mischievous and funny as they all make fun of the rude children. Another example would be in the movie…

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    All of the moods are dark and gothic like. This is portrayed in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In this movie, Willy Wonka has frequent flashbacks about his father which are all depressing for him. In each of these flashbacks, dark colors and low lighting are used which set the dark mood. Another movie with this dark mood is Edward Scissorhands. In this movie Edward…

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