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    Style Analysis Essay “We do not fear the unknown. We fear what we think about the unknown.” Is a quote from Teal Swan. This idea is incorporated into a lot of director’s movies, however Tim Burton, a creator of many famous movies, would probably have one of the best understandings of this idea. This is because Burton tends to use ideas about the unknown in many of his films. However, these ideas of fearing the unknown and curiosity of the unknown are especially prominent in Burton’s films such as

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    The director, Tim Burton, uses Alice in Wonderland and Edward Scissorhands to reveal his signature storytelling style of contrasting the Iindividual againstversus society.This is shown through the plot of the two films as well as the characters of Alice and Edward, and the setting of Wonderland versus London and Edwards castle vs the town. The director's purpose was to reveal the idea that when people are placed in a different surrounding and situation it can be confusing, and they need help to understand

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    similarities of Dewey Finn played by Danny DeVito from the movie "The School of Rock" and Bill Rago played by "Jack Black" from the movie "Renaissance Man". They both undergo the life-changing experiences and this essay will elaborate on both before and after they become teachers. Both have the same goal; however, they choose different paths to obtain it. While Jack Black is more enthusiastic and shows somewhat of a desperate desire to connect with children, On the other hand, Danny DeVito is calmer and perceived

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    Tim Burton Stylistic Essay Tim Burton is a director that uses an excellent assortment of stylistic techniques. Many authors and directors use a pattern of style traits, however, Tim Burton’s traits are probably the most noticeable when watching his movies compared to other movies made by different directors. Tim Burton is the man who made the movies Edward Scissorhands, Vincent, Alice In Wonderland, and The Nightmare Before Christmas, all movies that depict a dark and eerie tone. Tim Burton repeatedly

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    The film Matilda by Danny DeVito was released in 1996. Ms Trunchball is depicted as an evil and malicious character. This is shown through her appearance, personality and language lighting effects and camera angles. Firstly, Ms Trunchballs negative appearance depicts and shows how evil and malicious she is. Her appearance is very unflattering and what she wears makes her look even more scary and terrifying then she really is. She wears dark, harsh clothing which is unflattering and old fashioned

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    Angles, and Lights Oh My! Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory may seem like very different films. One being about a man with metal blades for hands, the other about a man who owns a chocolate factory, but in reality the films share many similarities when it comes to cinematic style, due to the fact Tim Burton directed both. Tim Burton has an unique style, and the ways he shows this style is not only through the stories he creates, but also the use of lighting, and camera angles

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    The film Big Fish directed by Tim Burton has a lot of phenomenal quotes that relate to the film and real life that get you analyzing and thinking about them.“That the more difficult something became, the more rewarding it was in the end.” said by Edward Bloom, will be the first quote analyzed. Thus analyzed this quote means that when Edward went down the bad path, he got rewarded by getting to Spectre a location that plays a major role in the film, but in real life this means that if you choose

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    Tim Burton has a unique style for everything including his rare costuming. There have been a few movies where he has used this rare style. For example in the two movies Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Tim Burton gave them interesting and rare looking costumes. In Edward Scissorhands ,Edward for example wears a rare black leathered piece of clothing with black shoes and his hair is all over the place, later on Edward wears a white shirt with brown pants. Everyone else for

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    “One day a man was walking along the beach, when he noticed a boy hurriedly picking up and gently throwing things into the ocean. Approaching the boy, he asked “Young man, what are you doing?” The boy replied, “Throwing the starfish back into the ocean. The surf is up and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them back they’ll die” The man laughed to himself and said, “Don’t you realize there are miles and miles of beach and hundreds of starfish? You can’t make a difference!” After listening to

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    Born: May 29, 1953 Composer: Modern Danny Elfman made a lot of music for a lot of popular movies like 50 Shades of Gray, Nightmare before Christmas, and Spider-man. He also did a lot of TV show productions like The Simpsons. Best known for his work in collaboration with director Tim Burton composer Danny Elfman created one of the most distinctive bodies of work in contemporary film music, bringing his talents to a dark fantasy world populated by superheroes, monsters, and freaks. The son of novelist

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