How Does Tim Burton Use Cinematic Techniques

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Tim Burton is a movie director famous for his films, more specifically, he is famous for his films Edward Scissorhands, Alice and Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton has a very specific style when it comes to what the characters look like, the colors and theme of the overall story, his characters are most if not all very pale, white. Tim Burton’s films usually have a lot of light blue tones in it along with more of an old feel to the film. Tim Burton shows a lot of cinematic techniques in the films, but the three that stand out the most in the three films Edward Scissorhands, Alice and Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory would be lighting, camera angles and shots and framing.
Tim Burton uses amazing lighting techniques, for example, in Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton uses lighting in the scene where Edward is making an ice sculpture of an angel and Kim walks into the backyard and there are lights in the back watches him then she begins to dance in the ice chips that are flying off of the angel. This is a great example of backlighting because the light behind Kim makes her look like a goddess and makes her look like she is relieved of all her stress. In Alice and Wonderland, Tim Burton uses Low key lighting to show a sense of mystery in the scene where Alice falls down the hole and then lands on the ceiling of the …show more content…

Another example of Tim Burton's amazing camera angles is in the film Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton uses amazing low angle shots to show that the mansion's gate is really big and kind of creepy and scary in the scene where Peg goes up to the broken down mysterious mansion and reaches the big gate right in front of the

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