Title Tim Burton has filmed, produced, and directed at least 36 movies. He is known for creating very dark movies. Some of his famous movies include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Fish, and Edward Scissorhands. These three movies all use similar Cinematic techniques, but with Tim Burton's use of lighting, flashback, and nondiegetic sounds enhance the way a viewer visuals the movie. Tim Burton in the movie Edward Scissorhands, uses low key lighting to enhance the way the scene is interpreted by the audience.
Film enthusiasts might know the famous movie director Tim Burton. In all his fame and glory audiences probably wouldn't expect him to be a loner and not part of the cool group in high school. Burton was not part of the cool group, he was not liked, and was a loner, according to The FW. But if it wasn't for his childhood isolation, Burton wouldn't have produced all of his movies today. Burton has a unique type of style, that could be described as dark and ominous.
The well-known director Tim Burton has been appealing audiences all around the world by creating creepy and mysterious feelings while also satisfying his audiences with fun childlike plot lines. Burtons style is shown throughout his many movies such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride. These movies and many more show the directors style as being creepy and mysterious, but also makes it enjoyable for children and families to watch. With the use of cinematic technique Tim Burton is able to create his spooky and addicting style. In the movies above, cinematic techniques are used through and through to portray that creepy, mysterious and dark style that Burton has conveyed through his many movies and Claymation's.
In the movie, The Nightmare before Christmas, Tim Burton uses Non-Diegetic sound and plays a very suspicious sounding piece of music in the background. This gives the audience a feeling of something is going to happen. A feeling that keeps the viewers on the “edge of their seats.” Also, in the movie, Edward Scissorhands, he uses Non-Diegetic sound in the beginning of the movie. The music is a mix of different moods; happy, mysterious, and suspicious.
As I stated, Tim uses cinematic techniques to specialize certain scenes of his films against the others. He uses lighting and camera angles to point out visual elements, and he uses composition to point out audial elements. Overall, Tim Burton has a very differentiated style compared to most modern American directors. He uses the cinematic tools given to him in unique ways and that is why so many people love his
“Innocence is what he knows, beauty is what she sees.” -In the words of Edward Scissorhands. The well-respected and director Tim Burton is always admired for his distinctive yet astonishing films. He uses many cinematic techniques in one of his most popular films, Edward Scissorhands, but a wide variety he uses would be some such as framing/angles, music/sound and lighting.
Tim Burton uses many different cinematic techniques to achieve very specific effects in his movies. The most important cinematic techniques that he uses to create his unique style are Non-Diegetic sound, lighting, eye level, and zoom. These techniques that can be seen in the films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, create the effects of sadness, dark moments, express the feeling of other without telling. He uses Non-Diegetic sound when he puts a song, he uses sad songs, happy songs, and more to show the feeling of the character, to give us like a hint of something that is going to happen, if it’s going to be bad or sad. He uses lighting to make the moment or scene sad or mysterious.
What do you think of when you hear the name Tim Burton? Do you think of his dark films with a touch of humor? Three of his most know movies are Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride. He directed these movies to entertain audiences around the world. Burton uses multiple techniques to help carry his story and improve them; he also uses them to help create a connection and for the audience to have an emotion attachment to the characters in the movies.
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He was an animator for almost a year before he went on his own. Burton has made many successful movies such as Big Fish, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and his remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Do not forget about his short film “Frankenweenie”. They became well known for their mysterious and creepy traits. In Big Fish, the older father tells these incredible fairy tales that mess with your mind.
Throughout, Tim Burton’s movies, you can see his techniques evolve and become what is known as Tim Burton’s style. Burton’s movies have become a popular style, and his movies always bring crowds to the theaters. His fame grew with the production of Edward Scissorhands, from then, his techniques only grew, developing into his own unique style that many try to imitate. Several of his most obvious and aggressive techniques are his use of lighting, music, and colors. I am using several examples from his movies, Edward Scissorhands, Big fish, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Tim Burton is a world renowned film director with a multitude of trophies and awards. He is one of the highest grossing directors with a networth of 140 million dollars. Tim burton grew up in Burbank, California, he was seen as a weird outsider because he was influenced by artist like Charles Addams and Ronald Dahl. Disney actually fired Mr. Burton because his style was too dark and scary for the children. Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques like color and shots in order to portray and communicate everyone deserves a chance at a better life.
Tim Burton is well known film director. The movies that he has created are often described as mysterious, odd, and intriguing. Burton's movies use certain film techniques to create a certain feeling for the audience to experience. The three main techniques that Tim Burton usually uses is the lighting, camera angles, and sound techniques.
Like a gothic mastermind, Tim Burton incorporates dark, grotesque, child-like themes in his cinematic style. A director’s cinematic style is how their film is recognized and the techniques in their films to give their work value. Tim Burton is known for his unique cinematic style that has made his films one of a kind. Tim Burton’s style is made so unique through his use of sound tracking, lighting, and costuming for his films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton applies sounds such as background music and sound effects to add reality and emphasis to the film and to create a certain, precise moods.
Throughout his life in making films, Tim Burton has shown his unique talent and vision. He proceeds taking advantage of the cinematic techniques; lighting, sound, and camera movements creating a certain mood/tone. These three techniques are used numerous of times for the duration of each film. Although, many various emotions are constructed, there are feelings that anyone may connect to. Tim Burton is a successful filmmaker and has inspired many with the use of his cinematic techniques.