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Tim Burton Film Techniques Essay

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Tim Burton’s films are strange and wonderful with his medium shots, eye level angles, and front or back lighting. His films have great depth of meaning and he always seems to get the audience's attention with his techniques. In some of his movies like “Edward Scissorhands” and “Beetlejuice” he used many different techniques to demonstrate sinister moods and tones. The tones of his movies are usually always dark because of his childhood experiences and past. Tim Burton creates something so odd and turns it into a work of art. The purpose of medium shots is for capturing the medium distance between the camera and the objects or characters being filmed, it’s used to express the main story of what’s occurring. For example, in his movie “Edward Scissorhands”, Tim Burton filmed a medium shot of when Edward watched the water bed slush around before he put a hole in the mattress. The medium shot makes the scene funny and odd to watch; considering the scene is Edward moving along, watching the bed, then him poking a hole on accident in the water mattress, plus …show more content…

The technique allows the audience to become apart of the movie, in a way the angle gives the audience the characters eyes, letting the audience see what the character might be seeing from their view point. For example, in “Charlie in The Chocolate Factory”, Tim Burton caught the audience's attention when some of the characters were just beginning to meet Willy Wonka, before they were invited inside his factory. The scene was shot from the character’s eye level looking up at Willy Wonka and listening to him speak about welcoming them to his factory, although he was reading off of note cards and just showed them singing, dancing, mechanical puppets that quit working due to catching on fire. The scene was in particularly odd and

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