Tim Burton's Cinematic Techniques

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Tim Burton’s cinematic technique of color, is to establish the tone of the scene. For example, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the first impression we are given of Charlie is that he is insignificant and small compared to the other greedy children. Charlie’s modest, plain-colored clothes is pitiful compared to the other children wearing bright, colorful clothing. The color palette of Charlie and his grandfather clearly indicate that they are not as wealthy as the other families, and Charlie’s humble home even demonstrates this as well. The exterior appears to dark and bland compared to the other children’s finely decorated houses, however inside, a fireplace gives off a warm color tone, a sense of comfort and warmth. Burton purposely