How Does Tim Burton Use Cinematic Techniques

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In the film “Edward Scissorhands” Tim Burton used cinematic techniques such as, sound, lighting, and editing. Burton uses editing to draw the readers into the film. For example, all of the houses in the story look the same, Also, all of the people that live in the community have the same cars. Tim burton also uses sound to convey what is happening in the film. In the scene where the little girl’s grandma is telling the story, the music is cheerful, Yet dark. The sound in a film is everything if you want a good meaningful story behind it. The music in the movie is mysterious and makes you wonder what will happen next. Sometimes the music jumps changing from mystery to horror. Another cinematic technique used in “Edward Scissorhands” is lighting. Lighting is used to show the mood of something, to show if the scene is happy or sad or anywhere in between. In the film, Tim Burton did exactly that he created a mood to show how Edward was feeling or how others felt about Edward. …show more content…

In the film Tim used long shots a lot so the viewers could really see everything and really understand what is going on in the story. For example, he used a long shot to show the Chocolate Factory for all of the lucky winners to walk into. He also used eye level angle a lot so the people watching could see what the characters are seeing in the film. This is very important because in a movie you always see what the characters are doing from a high or low angle but you rarely see what the characters perspective on things are. Also, another one of Burtons techniques he used was fading with the camera movement. He used fading when everyone was in the elevator and they were shooting left right up and down really fast. Burton is really good at using his techniques as an advantage to make his story

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