Director Tim Burton and Techniques Used to Convey his Characters in Film

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Tim Burton reflects on his childhood while making the majority of his popular films, filled with both loneliness and despair. The widely known director might seem a bit unique in the least; however his works are extremely relatable to the majority of society. Everyone has felt the sting of extreme abandonment that is illustrated in these wondrous films and that is what makes them so compelling and thought provoking. Burton makes these topics accessible by illustrating the universal truth that the loneliest people are often the most kindhearted through the use of techniques such as flashback, long shot, and low key lighting. In one of Burton’s well-known films where a pale misfit with scissors for hands is discovered by a deceivingly perfect town, titled Edward Scissorhands, the camera is zoomed in to introduce a flashback. During this scene, Peg and Edward are in the kitchen using the can opener as Edward reflects on his past life with his creator in the castle. While remembering his past, the audience gets to explore the outcast’s origins and how he transformed from an incredibly lo...

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