Cinematic Techniques In Tim Burton Films

1022 Words3 Pages

Tim Burton, a director who portrays a movies tone, and mood, by using various elements of a movie that everyone uses, but the way he manipulates these techniques is truly fascination. In short, Tim Burton uses lighting, music, camera framing, and camera movements, editing, and music/sound in order to help further develop the mood of a story. These different cinematic techniques can especially be seen in “Edward Scissorhands”, Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, and “Alice in Wonderland” To start off, Tim Burton uses lighting frequently in various films no matter the topic. It can be a fantasy of a man with scissors for hands, or a story about a man gives a tour of his chocolate factory with a twist to kids, he always tries to use lighting to develop the mood of the story. The first example of this can
The first example of Camera shots being used in Tim Burton movies to help develop the movie would be in Edward Scissorhands, when edward is running back to his mansion, and is being chased by the cops. The shot that is used is an aerial shot, and with this you see Edward by himself running from anyone, which is trying to show a recurring idea of the movie, it is Edward vs the world. The next example of camera shots being used would be in Charlie in the Chocolate factory, and it shows the face of Charlie as he is opening the chocolate bar that would end up being the golden ticket. The reason for this, is because Charlie is just happy for the chocolate bar, but the lower angle, while he opens it gives a sense of suspense, and when he gets happier, the viewer knows what is happening. The final example of camera shots in Tim Burton films, is in Alice in Wonderland, when Alice was falling down the rabbit hole. The viewer sees her from the rabbit hole right as she loses her grip, and then proceeds to follow her down the rabbit hole to make it more interesting on the end

Open Document