Now in days in our society in the world of movies producers like Tim Burton, they like to use Cinematic Techniques in movies. Tim Burton uses the Stylistic Technique of lighting, Flashbacks, and Music to achieve the effects of Movies. By this it helps us figure out and describe Tone and Setting of the movie. In the first place Lighting was used throughout all three films of Tim Burton. For example, in the movie “Charlie the Chocolate Factory” they used lighting in the house. After all Tim Burton used lighting in the house to describe the mood of the house which was a creepy small looking shack. Furthermore in the movie “Edward Scissorhands” Tim Burton used lighting in the scene when all the neighbors had lunch with Edward. By all means this lighting in this scene helped us show a joyful tone that everyone is having a marvelous time eating lunch, because of the brightness of light Tim uses in the scene. Lastly in the movie “Big Fish” lighting is used when Edward Bloom looks for the city spectrum. The lighting sets the mood of that scene by it being dark, scary, and suspenseful. …show more content…
First of all in the movie “Charlie the Chocolate Factory” Tim Burton used a flashback on Willy Wonka childhood. To emphasize us about how when Willy Wonka was a young kid on Halloween and he was not allowed to have his candy and it got all burned. Additionally in Edward Scissorhands, Tim Burton showed us a flashback to when the person made Edward. With this in mind Edward is holding Kim and he thinks back to time when his inventor died. Not to mention in the movie “Big Fish” there’s a flashback when Edward Bloom has flashbacks of the stories he told his son about his life. Burton uses a flashback to help us understand what Edward is telling us and what he saw in his