Tim Burton Research Paper

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Tim Burton claims to be one of the greatest directors of all time. Tim Burton has won six awards in total, four of them being for his films Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and Beetlejuice. His other two awards were for the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in 2007, and the Empire Legend Award in 2012. Tim Burton’s movies often have a dark and twisted setting, but he also finds a way to implement a bright, happy, and kid-friendly side. Tim Burton has a distinct way of storytelling by making movies dark and terrifying, but also childish at the same time. Tim Burton has many cinematic techniques at his side, one of them being low-key lighting. One example of low-key lighting in Tim Burton’s …show more content…

One scene of where a flashback is used is in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Willy Wonka remembers how he gained trust with the Oompa loompas, and he remembers how he had to scavenge through the vast jungle to find the home of the Oompa loompas. This effect shows the struggle that Willy Wonka had to go through to get become acquaintances with the Oompa loompas. Another movie where Tim Burton uses the flashback effect is in the movie Edward Scissorhands. When Edward is asked why he doesn’t have hands, he remembers how his inventor had made him hands and was about to give them to Edward, but had a heart attack in front of him and died. This effect makes the viewer feel bad for Edward, not only because he has to live without hands, but also because his greatest friend the inventor died right in front of his eyes. One final film where the flashback effect is used is again used in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Willy Wonka flashes back to him being a child, and not being able to eat any candy because he had braces that went all over his head and face. This shows the viewer how Willy Wonka had grown from a boy who couldn’t eat sweets that had to wear a hideous brace all day, to a man who had made a successful business by making

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