Tim Burton Cinematic Techniques Essay

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Burton’s unique use of cinematic technique
Cinematic techniques are used differently to represent the charm of every scene. Burton has always felt like an outcast and was marked as the “weird” kid. Most of Burton’s film have eerie, dark and lonely atmosphere. This shows how his films are a reflection of his childhood. Tim Burton uses zoom in and low angle in order to illustrate and to communicate how nothing is impossible to reach.
Provided that, Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques to diminish or magnify certain objects, people or buildings. Burton uses low angles to make the characters feel vulnerable next to a towering giant. In ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’, when Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory is shown, low angle is used to compare Charlie next to the enormous …show more content…

Burton uses zoom in to grab the viewer's attention to a certain location. In ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’, when Charlie found the last Golden Ticket, the camera zooms in on the Golden Ticket and Charlie’s flabbergasted expression. This allows the viewers to feel Charlie’s emotions and his step closer to reaching his dream. In ‘The Corpse Bride’, when Emily rose from her grave after misunderstanding Victor’s intention of “asking” her to marry him, the screen is taken over by Emily’s face and her jolly expression. This shows how delighted she is and even a bit of relaxation and her key to finally being able to rest in peace. This also surprises the audience with the fact that Emily still has emotions. In ‘Edward Scissorhands’, when Peg finds Edward alone in the mansion and insists on taking him home, the viewers are forced to focus on Edwards slight smile as he felt relieved and thankful. He has been alone almost half his life and because he is not completely finished, he needed a guardian. Every zoom in scene of each film shows the characters gaining what they truly

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