Tim Burton Research Paper

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Essay: Tim Burton and his Cinematic Techniques

Tim Burton is known for using cinematic techniques in his films, which include Charlie and Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Big Fish. To make his movies creative and unique, Burton uses different effects in different scenes to create a jaw-dropping experience for the audience watching at home. The three cinematic techniques I think Burton used to create such effects to his movies are Music/Sound, Shots/Framing, and Lighting.

Additionally, Burton uses Music in his movies to create a specific mood to introduce the characters to his audience. One example is the introduction scene in Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton adds scary music to introduce Edward, and give his audience a thrill letting them know that this movie is going to be full of suspense and emotion based off of the music Burton chose. Burton uses music as a way to connect the audience with the characters in the movie, like Edward. Edward’s character is scary by itself because of his scissor replaced hands. In a scene where Edward hurt Kim’s boyfriend Jim, Burton added suspenseful music to add conflict in this scene because after hurting Jim, Edward is in trouble. Music helps …show more content…

For example, in his movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Burton uses a zoomed-in shot of Violet when she ate the tasty looking gum after Willy Wonka told her not to, and ended up blowing up looking like a giant blueberry. Burton zoomed-in to her face when she transformed into a human blueberry to show the audience the mistake she made, and by zooming in you can see how her character felt in this situation, scared and confused. Tim Burton uses Shots and Framing in his movie to make it more exciting to watch by using different camera angles and shots to give his movie a bit of

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