Cinematic Techniques In Tim Burton's Edward Scissor

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Tim Burton and many other directors use cinematic techniques to make their movies stand out from all of the rest. Without these, the movies would be lackluster with the audience and the critics. Cinematic techniques in movies help convey the feeling of fright and horridness. For example, Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands, uses low key lighting to show mystery and make the scene frightening. One example is when Peg first finds Edward in his home, the area was very dark and eerie. That symbolizes how scary Edward is as a person. Burton uses low key lighting very well to invoke emotion in his scenes. Another example is in Denis Villeneuve’s movie, Arrival, he uses a low camera angle to make the alien spaceship seem more intimidating. This

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