Does Tim Burton Use Direct Sound In Edward Siccorhands?

626 Words3 Pages

In Tim Burton’s drama entitled Edward Siccorhands, he suggests that looks are often misleading, and that you should never judge someone on their appearance alone, especially if you don’t know them. He conveys this idea through tilt camera movement, diegetic sounds, and close up shots. Burton’s purpose is to inform the person who is watching in order to tell them to not say anything about a person before getting to know them. He includes a hopeful tone for judgeful people to try and make them rethink about their actions, and make them into a better person for the future. The first way Burton shows his thoughts in Edward Scissorhands is when he uses the tilt camera movement in order to add suspense and intrigue the person who is watching or the audience. For example, when Peg, the person who found him, starts walking up the stairs, Burton uses this camera movement to show the creepy adic Edward was staying in before bringing him to her neighborhood. This helps show Burton's ideas where intended to introduce the difference between Edward as a creepy and misleading looking person, and Pegs shine and heartwarming feeling. As a result, it shows why people that live in the neighborhood see Edward as a creepy person. …show more content…

For example, when Edward is baking in the house, the sound is calming and soothing, but when Burton shows a flashback of the factory, the music is intense and aggregating. This shows that Edward had trauma or bad experiences at the factory, but now he feels safe and that he belongs at Pegs house. We learn from the flashback that Edward feels at home at pegs house because he does not have a terrible memory of pegs house like he does at the factory. As a result, Burton shows that Edward has found a place thinks he can call