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Tim Burton Cinematic Techniques

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Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques, to set mood, and tone. Burton uses certain cinematic techniques for a desired effect. For example, if Burton wants to set a scary, dark mood he can use lighting and music, a dark lighting and mysterious music would create suspense. Each cinematic technique has an important role. In this essay I will be explaining how Tim Burton uses lighting, music and camera angles to set a mood throughout his films.
Tim Burton uses lighting to set the mood and create suspense. One example is in the filmEdward Scissorhands” , when Peg goes into Edward's house to look for him and Edward is hiding in the dark corner. Burton uses lighting to set the mood because in the scene Edward is hiding in the dark corner and Peg …show more content…

In the film “ Edward Scissorhands” music was used to set and change the tone. Music was changed from happy to scary, very often in this film. For example, when Kim goes outside and sees Edward slicing ice, creating snow the music is happy and cheerful because Kim is happy. However, when Jim comes and sees Edward slice Kim the music changes into a dark, angry music because it reflects off what the character is feeling during the scene and Jim was very angry. Another example, is in the film “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” when the oompa Loompa Sings every time a rotten child is taken away. This is a way that Burton shows that there is something wrong with this child. It also makes the boring facts interesting. Also, in the film “Big Fish” the music changes during the flashbacks. For example when Edward Bloom had a flashback when he was you the music and lighting would change to a cheerful music, this helps shows that Edward Bloom was happier when he was young then he is know lying in the bed being sick. Therefore, this shows that Burton uses music to set the mood and tone throughout his films so that the audience become more engaged to parts that don’t seem important or

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