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Does Tim Burton Use Cinematic Techniques In Edward Scissorhands

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Tim Burton is a film director who has created many movies including Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Beetlejuice. These movies are all dark fantasies that use sounds, cinematic techniques, and camera movements to create mood throughout the text. The moods created help reveal the duality throughout Burton’s movies in order to ask the most important question, what makes something “human”?
Throughout all of Tim Burton’s movies, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds create or enhance the feelings of the viewer. Tim Burton, in Edward Scissorhands , uses sound to show the contrast between the dark and angelic sides of Edward. For example, when Peg is walking up the staircase of Edward's castle the viewer hears the sound of her heels clicking. This shows how lonely and isolated Edward …show more content…

In Edward Scissorhands , uses lighting to show the contrast between the rest of the teens and Edward being caught. For example, when the teens and Edward break into Jim's house the lighting is dark and you can only see the brightness of flashlights. In the room the lighting changes to bright where you can see all of the emotions on Edward's face one the police come. Burton's use of contrasting lighting establishes to the viewer which characters are caught and which once got away. Lighting also influenced Charlie and the Chocolate Factory . During one of the shots the lighting around Charlie was darker and more dim compared to the other two people which shows that Charlie is below the others and shows he doesn't seem to have any luck. Charlie seems happy and content with what he already has and is nothing like the four other contest winners. In Beetlejuice , an up lighting is used to highlight Beetlejuice’s face and the black circles that are around his eyes. This makes Beetlejuice seem scarier and creepier. This technique has impacted Burton’s movie by elevating the effects used in his

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