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    AAAAAAhhhhhh Oooo my gosh‚ these are words that we hear all the time bye crazy fans when the see popular actors‚ singers and all famous celebrity’s with the fancy cars and loads of money that mean something to all of these crazy fans. In the film Edward Scissorhands‚ Ed is very much treated like a celebrity he was discovered‚ he hit his peak of popularity‚ then as he made one little mistake the world turned against him and he crashed. This 1960’s suburbia movie demonstrates how the life of a normal family

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    Unit Assessment How does Tim Burton create a gothic atmosphere in the Edward scissors hands through his use of filming techniques? Throughout this assessment my aim is to discuss how Tim Burton‚ writer of the Film Edward Scissors hands creates a gothic atmosphere through his use of filming techniques. Tim Burton uses a range of camera angles and techniques. The main and most interesting Camera Angles in the Film Edward Scissor hands is the extreme long shot‚ at the beginning of the film

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    rejection. Set in the 1950’s Big Eyes is one of Burton’s most realistic films and it is also a true story. Big Eyes is different from all the other Burton movies due the fact that “there are no ghosts‚ ghoulies or black-and-gray striped sweaters. No scissorhands‚ no Beetlejuices‚ no singing pumpkin heads” (Scott). However‚ with Burton stepping out of his comfort zone and creating a movie that does not show his usual‚ strange and gothic style ways of writing‚ the movie was still very intriguing (Scott)

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    THE CINEMATIC STYLE OF TIM BURTON Edward Scissor hands and Charlie and the chocolate factory are both great movies. Tim Burton makes intriguing and all around great movies. The costuming‚ colors‚ and setting structure are all very creative‚ also very unusual and the same time. Charlie and the chocolate factory‚ and Edward Scissor hands are the most intriguing in my opinion. First the costuming in Charlie and the chocolate factory is very dark. Charlie and his family wore black‚ brown‚ and

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    Adversity‚ it is some sort of obstacle put in front of you in life that you have to overcome. A good example of adversity is in a book written by author Theodore Taylor called The Cay. It is about a young white boy named Phillip and a black man named Timothy and they are in the middle of World War 2 with America‚ Australia‚ Curacao and Great Brittan against Germany. They want to leave Curacao so they get onto a ship that is taking them to Miami but it is bombed on the way. As a result of this Timothy

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    used in Burton’s films is the element of distinctive characters. Characters that don’t fit in to society and are frowned open in a way. Characters outside the norm. We see the use of this element in most of Burton’s films‚ for example in Edward Scissor hands. Edward lives in a mansion on top of a hill away from the rest of society‚ he dresses all in black and has a pale face making him stand out in an odd way to the people around him who are dressed in bright colors. In Ed

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    Belonging is the finest thing in the world that knows how to belong to oneself. You have to belong to yourself before you belong to society. Belonging is a quite a hard concept‚ as you can argue that people who don’t want to belong actually "belong" to a group of people who don’t want to belong. But what is belonging? One idea is that you belong when you feel comfortable with people who have similar objectives‚ goals‚ and aims as you. But‚ as i realised while analysing a film in fact it’s for this

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    Tim Burton is like a mad scientist. Getting crazy ideas he can bring to life using other people’s faces and other tools to truly engross you into his films. Using music‚ camera angles and lighting You just sink further to his depth. For my light example‚ in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children‚ When Jake and Emma are in the boat the lighting is shadowed yet still bright. Light is an important detail in which some‚if not most‚ movies flourish. Burton seems to pull together enough to where

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    EBSCO. Andover Coll. Lib. 25 Aug. 2008 <http://search.ebscohost.com/>. Avon Products‚ Inc. SWOT Analysis. Company Profile. New York : Datamonitor‚ 2008. Business Source Premier. EBSCO. Andover Coll. Lib. 27 Aug. 2008 <http://search.ebscohost.com/>. Edwards Creed‚ Jane‚ and Nancy Laichas. “Hello Tomorrow! Avon: Transforming A Global Giant.” Direct Selling News. 22 Aug. 2008 <http://www.directsellingnews.com/article_app.php?articleid=6>. Elliott‚ Stuart. “Avon Comes Calling With A New Campaign.” New York

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    Chocolate Factory‚ Beetle Juice‚ Edward Scissor Hands and more. Sound is a main cinematic technique that Tim Burton uses. There are two types of sound‚ diegetic and non-diegetic. Those types of sounds are used in different ways. A diegetic sound is one that could logically be heard by the characters in a film. Non-diegetic is one that cannot be heard by the characters but is designed for audience reaction only. Sound also sets the mood for a scene. For example‚ in Edward scissor hands‚ when the woman

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