Tuesday, February 19, 2019
The Unique Film-making of Tim Burton
Tim Burton uses diegetic sounds, lighting, and extravagantly angles to express his creative cinematic style. He uses these various techniques to show how he differs from other directors styles. His choice of using these techniques relates back to his shaverhood, Burton was a reclusive child and very different while growing up. In the movies Edward Scissorhands and The Corpse Bride, he applies these various techniques. In the movie Edward Scissorhands, Burton uses diegetic sounds to foreshadow upcoming events in the movie.He uses the cartridge holder of the scissors when Peg, the Avon lady, was in the what seemed deserted mansion to foreshadow what/who Edward was relating to the scissors. Also in Edward Scissorhands, he used the diegetic chopping of the lettuce to accompany a flashback of Edwards past. This helped us understand more(prenominal) about Edward and how he became to be. In The Corpse Bride, Burton uses the diegetic sounds of Victors vows to besides foreshadow the upco ming events with the corpse bride. Later on in that perspective he used the cracking sound of the hand of Emily to show that she was straightway alive.The I do of Emily was included to show that Victor was like a shot married to Emily. Tim Burton used a series of various types of lighting in the movies Edward Scissorhands, and The Corpse Bride. In Edward Scissorhands, he used a lot of high up key lighting in the town, which had very bright pastel colors. He also used high key in the jail during the conversation between Edward and Peg. He used this so we, as the audience, could focus on the scene playing out. In Corpse Bride,
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