Willy Wonka

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    Cinematic Techniques Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques to portray feelings of joy, excitement, sadness etc.Some of the cinematic techniques that Tim Burton uses is music/sound,lighting,and flashbacks. The proper use of cinematic techniques can manipulate a viewers emotions and hook them to the characters and the story. However when you use cinematic techniques incorrectly the movie can be confusing and not so good. Cinematic techniques can either make or break a movie. One cinematic…

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    Roald Dahl Research Paper

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    credits of both films, because he assisted Ian Fleming the author. In 1971 he wrote the first screenplay for one of his written works, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory which was based on the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Roald Dahl was not thrilled with the movie version; on the contrary, it became very popular to children and adults (Beetz 2158). Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was the only screenplay Roald Dahl himself wrote for one of his books; however, Matilda, James…

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    sense. Listening to every cast recording iTunes had to offer, seeing plays as frequently as humanly possible, and keeping myself up to date on the latest new plays and musicals coming to Broadway (and beyond). It was not until my first production (Willy Wonka Jr) when I realized that this theatre thing was pretty exciting and had the ability to spark something inside of me that nothing else could. I only recently found a way to describe this feeling; that being “musical theatre fills the…

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    Hubris concept is a personality that has traits of dangerous overconfidence, lack of humility and very prideful. In ancient Greek times, they referred to hubris as the actions that humiliated the victim for the pleasure or gratification of the abuser. They used this term with a strong sexual reference and they shamed now only the victim but the abuser as well. The meaning of this term has changed greatly over the years. It went from being sexual shaming and punishment to describing someone with…

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    lighting to make the scene bright and also uses bright and diverse colors to create a lighter mood and a more childlike scene. He also shoots it from a low angle making Willy Wonka look bigger and grander than he actually is. Both of the elements he uses creates a more innocent and childlike scene. To add on, in the scene where Willy Wonka and his guests enter the forest made entirely of chocolate and candy, Burton uses an establishing shot and high key lighting. You can see how the scene is…

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    Numerous flashbacks show how Wonka grew up as a kid, how he got the idea for his massive chocolate factory, and he his father tried to hide the wondrous candies and chocolates of the word. Another way that Burton introduces these wacky outcast characters are through the fantastical…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    “One's person’s craziness is another man's reality.” Tim Burton is a world renowned film director, that makes spectacular and entertaining movies that generally please everyone. Each one has a lesson, morality, and a message.This is why he is so recognized, his uses of cinematic techniques take us on a psychological journey. In the movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward ScissorHands and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses color and lighting in order to project isolation and to communicate a…

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    appropriate to Charlie’s situation, evokes a sad and desolate air that contradicts the warm, compassionate and loving people that live there. Similarly, the cheerful mood created by the liveliness of the factory belies the lonely and conflicted emotions of Wonka himself. Burton’s ‘expect the unexpected’ style helps the audience better understand each character and their development throughout each film. In addition, in Alice in Wonderland, high key lighting is used at Alice’s engagement party,…

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    Emma Cooney (Stanley, Ensemble) is super psyched to participate in her second play at Seattle Prep. She may have been seen as a servant (Taming of the Shrew) or a petitioner (Pippin). She would like to salute her positively stupendous family for letting her spoil the plot of The Three Musketeers so she could tell all her terrific rehearsal tales. Lily Dowling (Sabine) is psyched to be in her fifth production at Prep. You may recognize her as Catherine (Pippin). She would love to thank 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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