Cinematic Techniques In Tim Burton's Film

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Tim Burton is a director and writer for films that have been set apart by any other movie genre. His Gothic style and childhood experiences are fuel for his wild and eccentric movies. The cinematic techniques that Burton uses in his movies help him express his style. Burton uses camera close ups and color in his films to communicate a feeling of loneliness and rejectedness to viewers of his films. When Burton conveys this feeling, he is creating the idea that people who spend time in isolation are waiting and preparing for their time to succeed and to make something great of themselves.
For example, Burton’s use of close up camera shots in his films demonstrate the idea of loneliness. In Burton’s movie, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a …show more content…

He uses color contrast in his films to portray a feeling of being alone and peculiar. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton uses bright and unusual color schemes with anything Willy Wonka related. The inside of Wonka’s factory is bursting with color while everything else in the world is dull in color. Wonka’s colorful factory makes it feel as if it is one of a kind and that it is a source of happiness in the world. Though Wonka created his magnificent factory, he dresses in extremely dull colors. His childhood memories of a controlling, unloving father and his suppression of his love of candy has made him depressed. His factory is so enormous and wonderful because he is passionate about what he does. However, his unfortunate childhood as made him carry a burden with him. His isolation in his factory for most of his life and struggle with social interaction has caused him to live with his problems and not have anyone help. Towards the end of the film, Charlie helps Wonka reconcile with his father, where he is then freed of his inner struggles. Wonka’s time spent alone and dejected fulfilled itself when he reunited with his father. Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands is notorious for its use of color contrast. In the movie, every house of the neighborhood is its own unique, radiant color. Everyone who lives in the neighborhood wears unusually bright colored clothes as well. When …show more content…

The Corpse Bride, Emily, who was murdered and now lives in the Land of the Dead, loves to dance and sing. However, Emily’s clothing and persona is more black and white and colorful compared to the rest of the deceased. Emily’s has spent her life waiting for her fiancé to die so he can be with her. Emily’s loneliness for all her life as made her stand out in the Land of the Dead. Her longing for someone to love has prevented her from enjoying the joy that comes from the Land of the Dead. Her encounter with Victor eventually led her to discover who her murderer is. Realizing her fiancé had killed her, her loneliness that consumed her life was set free. The color contrast that Burton used to set Emily apart from everyone allowed the feeling of isolation settle on audiences of the

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