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    Chocolate Factory to Edward Scissorhands, director Tim Burton has demonstrated to everyone that he brings something special to the table and has been for 30 years. He has this ability to change people emotions, take stories and put a deep meaning behind them, and create these films that change how you feel just with a few things. These ways that Tim Burton makes you feel is by using camera angles, lighting, and sound. To begin with Tim Burton uses camera angles to show characters emotions and show scenery

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    Tim Burton is a famous film director who is known for his amazing films, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. He has a unique way of using contrast between darkness and happiness. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton uses camera angles to exaggerate the size of people or objects to help us better understand how big or small they are. For example, when Violet’s body is becoming a giant blueberry, the scene is recorded from a low angle pointing upwards

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    Tim Burton is an American film director, artist, producer, writer, and animator known for dark, gothical, and whimsical movies. Some of his most popular films were Charlie and The Chocolate Factory from 2005 and Alice in wonderland from 2011. Tim Burton uses Framing, camera angles, and editing to make the audience feel as if they were in the movie themselves. Burton uses different framings such as long shots, shot reverse shot, and point of view shots to make his viewers believe they are in the

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    Tim Burton has been discussed as one of the greatest directors ever. Which is contributed to his exemplary and well-scripted films, he rightly deserves the title as one of the best. Most of his creativeness and uniqueness stems from his childhood, as he considered himself as an introvert and wasn’t very social. But he spent his time creating and writing pieces of literature, even watching horror films. Burton creates a sympathetic mood for the viewer but he uses camera angles and framing to illuminate

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    Tim Burton uses camera angles and movement to create an intimidating and distressed mood in his films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Vincent. One example of this is in the scene where a small candy store that sells the heavily desired Wonka Bars is at the verge of opening up and there its a zoom on an enormous crowd that is waiting outside ready to barge in and then a zoom on a little cashier inside the store. The zoom emphasizes how small and petite the cashier is and then emphasizes how

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    If you have seen a recent movie, chances are it was made by Tim Burton. Tim Burton, one of the film industry's most well-known directors, has a very distinct style. He uses many different film techniques to make his movies. Most of them fall into a few categories. They are shots and framing, camera angles and camera movements. First off, we have shots and framing. One type of shot that Tim Burton uses is the extreme close-up. He uses close-ups to help the viewers understand the story. For example

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    Tim Burton, the crazy, wild and some might say insane director has directed many famous films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton creates a desired effect of the techniques he uses which are called cinematic techniques. Every single film he has directed has had cinematic techniques involved in the making of the movie. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride and Edward Scissorhands, he uses low-key lighting, high camera angle and close up camera

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    from Tim Burton. This quote shows his creativity or what other people might is crazy, it really shows in his movies. Tim Burton uses multiple techniques to enhance the mood in his scenes and he includes his audience in the movie with his imagery. Tim Burton knows how to use his cinematic techniques well. His main techniques was his Music, Lighting and camera angles and I will explain how he uses it movies such as Charlie's Chocolate factory, Edward ScissorHands and The Big Fish. Tim Burton uses music

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    hands. These things exist in Tim Burton’s world. The three cinematic techniques Tim Burton uses to establish his unique style is camera movements, camera angles, music/sound. Burton uses those three cinematic techniques to make his films look full of life. In other words, he uses those cinematic techniques to make the emotions in each film notable and he also uses those three cinematic techniques to capture the emotions of the characters in the movies. Tim Burton uses camera movements in the films we

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    Tim burton is very good at using color to establish a mood. As seen in many of his hit movies, color is a large part. Tim burton uses certain cinematic techniques such as color symbolism. For example, in “Alice in Wonderland”, you can see that Tim burton purposefully makes queen Iracebeth’s castle dark and red to show that she is angry or even dangerous while Tim Burton makes Mirana of Marmoreal’s castle white to show tranquil and goodness. Even the small things matter to Tim Burton. All colors are

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