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    A example of editing would be flashbacks, cross cutting, or eye-line match. A example from the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is when Willy Wonka has a flashback of his childhood life. This example shows a sad and scary flashback of his father throwing all the candy Willy Wonka got from Halloween away. Another example is in the movie “Edward Scissorhands” when Edward has a flashback on the inventor in the big mansion or castle looking house. This flashback…

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    dark, mysterious,eerie place. Burton incorporates lightning to emphasize that the castle is dark and scary while leaving the mysterious factor as if anyone still lives there. Plus, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, there is the scene where Willy Wonka takes the kids and parents into the chocolate room. The way of using shadows and spotlights to show how massive the room area was makes the sight breath taking. Than, in Big Fish, there’s a scene where the little kids went to the witch’s house…

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    In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Burton uses low key lighting in the scene when Willy Wonka is strolling through the forest adventuring in Oompa Loompa Land. The technique produces a suspenseful fantasy scene. This contributes to the fantasy factor and is appropriate because Willy Wonka talks about how horrible the Island is. Likewise in the movie Big Fish there is low key lightning in the scene where Edward Bloom the main character…

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    indecisive thoughts in everyone’s minds Ed is taken to jail as a criminal. This is unjust because the thoughts blocked everyone’s minds from thinking and finding another solution to the break in. Meanwhile, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka released the news that he will be opening up his factory to the lucky winners who find the golden tickets. When Charlie is in his house with his grandpa. His grandpa emphasized how neat it would be to find a ticket. Charlie’s emotions are…

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    For example, when Willy Wonka was showing them around the factory and they walked into the candy garden it was very bright and vibrant and opening looking. When Tim Burton used high key lighting in that scene, it made the garden look nice and big, makes the viewers see how hard Willy Wonka worked on it and that it is glorious. Also in the movie Alice in Wonderland all the characters are very bright and…

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    The choir chose this song as a dedication to Gene Wilder, the original Willy Wonka, from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It created a timbre or tone color that was soft, light, and former a sense of wonder. It was very peaceful and harmonious. The pace was adagio, slow, and dynamic was pianissimo, very quiet. Personally, it…

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    After viewing The Poseidon Adventure (1972) it’s interesting to examine the film and it’s intertextuality. For example at the time of the film’s release it was hot off the heels of the decades first big disaster film hit Airport (1970). That film was a massive box office success and was nominated for many academy awards including best picture. Making another disaster movie after Airport makes perfect sense since both films were based off popular novels and boasted a massive star studded cast.…

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    colors also demonstrated in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as the Chocolate Factory is a bright green compared to the outside world which is harsh grey. Burton uses these colors to convey a sense of fakeness in the world that Willy Wonka has created, and how even though Wonka puts on a front of happiness he lives in constant paranoia of someone stealing his recipes and in fear of his father. Another example of color is the contrast of the grey setting the living world to the bright color of…

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    First the remake Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (2005), which has Depp playing the iconic role of Willy Wonka. With the impossible task of trying to compete with Gene Wilder's performance, the film, and Depp's portrayal, take a wildly different turn. Since the original Willy Wonka actually focused more on Charlie, this time around the focus was on Willy and his familial problems. Depp was able to portray the childlike and madcap candy maker and still be totally different from…

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    it is common, love is not the only emotion displayed with close up shots. Burton zooms into Emily’s face as she sees Victor and Victoria together to show the audience the hatred. In another film of Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when Willy Wonka is asked about his father there is a close up on him to show the pain it brings to Mr.Wonka to talk about such a personal matter, thus immediately telling that he suffers from and emotional problem with his past and family. Another technique…

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