Tim Burton Research Paper

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Tim Burton, a well-known film director has created a diverse amount of movies with a dark twist to further enhance its storyline. Tim Burton’s films use many stylistic devices to portray its unique stories, but his exceptional use of shots and framing, music and lighting are what avail him to achieve the effects of mood and tone, causing viewers to stay glued to the screen.

To start, color is the most beneficial and powerful element that a director can manipulate to develop a story or a motion-picture. Whether it is the costumes, props, sets or even if the entire setting or shot is tinted in the editing process, the lighting plays or attributes to how viewers see and interpret those colors. A few examples include the following films, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. Although, Tim Burton is known for his dark overtones …show more content…

Non-diegetic creates the stage to be be apprehensive with the haunting melodies. In the opening scene in Edward Scissorhands, the music is eerie and mysterious. With the ghastly music and images, the audience can predict that the movie will dark. Furthermore, during the ice dance scene, the soundtrack is very peaceful but also mournful. At that point, Kim's ex-boyfriend Jim tries to wedge between Kim and Edward, in which neither of the two want. It is that very scene where Kim realizes her feelings for Edward with a sincere heart. Diegetic is also utilized in Burton’s films. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Oompa-Loompas sing several songs every time a child is in trouble for misbehaving and recalcitrant. The mood of the movie then changes to being mischievous and funny as the miniature beings tease the children for their ignorant behavior. It turns what may be uninteresting into something new. Sound/Music is a monumental piece in Burton’s

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