Tim Burton's Film Techniques Used In Edward Scissorhands

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Tim Burton is a very unique director. In his involvement in cinema he has directed some very unique movies. All of Burton's movies follow a unique style. Tim Burton uses sound, lighting, and camera angles to set this unique mood in his films such as: Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Big Fish.
To begin, Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound to add a tone of mystery and suspense. In the film, Edward Scissorhands, Burton uses sound to set a tone of mystery and suspense. An example of this is when Peg goes in the castle and walks up the stairs non-diegetic sound plays in the background. A way to look at this is, unlike the non-diegetic sound which foreshadows,like when Kevin is walking home and light and soft non-diegetic sound plays to foreshadow events that are going to happen, this sound shows mystery and makes the viewer worried about Kevin, and probably feels the way Sandra probably would in this way Burton can manipulate the audience. …show more content…

In the films, Big Fish and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton uses high key lighting to show how fun something is. A very good example of this is when the kids go into the chocolate room and everything inside is edible, this room is illuminated with high key lighting to make the place look very welcoming and fun. Another example of this is in Big Fish when Edward Bloom takes daffodils to Sandra Templeton the scene is full with high key light to show how much love Edward put into getting the flowers. A way to look at this is that, as the viewer watches this scene their heart probably get "warm" and feel the way Sandra probably would in this way Burton can make the viewer relate to the

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