How Does Tim Burton Use Cinematic Techniques

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Tim Burton is a famous director known for most of his “dark” movies, such as Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate factory and also A Nightmare Before Christmas.He was mainly influenced to create these aspects in a movie from other writers such as Edgar Allen Poe and also uses techniques from Dr.Seuss to create musical types of movies with rhythm such as Dr.Seuss books.He is also known as more of a dark person and most films that he directs can help prove that.Also, in most Burton films,Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate factory and A Nightmare Before Christmas, he uses cinematic techniques such as camera angles, lighting, and also sound to create a “scared” or “creeped out” feeling in the audience. In the movie Edward Scissorhands Burton uses camera angles to make an image either look bigger or smaller.The effect that Burton was trying to use was either …show more content…

Another technique that Burton uses in most his films is lighting.The effect he tries to use in his films are suspiciousness and also evilness. He does this by including mainly two types of lighting, low key lighting and also bottom lighting.For example when Edward comes out of the shadows he uses low key lighting to show that he’s scary and also suspicious Burton also uses bottom lighting in a Nightmare before Christmas to do the same when Jack walked up the cliff.He uses these types of techniques to express his dark style which is found in every one of his