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    Tim Burton is one the most influential and perhaps oddest individuals in the film industry today. Having not only directed about a hundred films‚ he’s also produced‚ written‚ and animated others‚ while making his own art! Of course‚ Burton’s diehard fans will recognize his work‚ but there is a wide audience that hasn’t even heard of Burton’s films and certainly hasn’t heard of his background. Who exactly is Tim Burton and how has he changed the industry of film with his unique sense of style? How

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    sinister. Tim Burton is a director of many children movies‚ but the movie he makes aren’t exactly your average children movies. Burton is the master of making your average nice children movies into the most sinister children movies ever. Burton directed moves like Edward Scissorhands‚ Alice in Wonderland and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In a majority of these Burton films‚ Burton chooses to portray a common theme that embracing your unique attributes is the ultimate key to success. Tim Burton

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    Burton’s films include mythic themes of exile‚ death and ideas on childhood. His films have been nominated for several Academy Awards; he has won a few of them‚ mostly for his beautiful set design and makeup. Before Burton has started directing any of his films‚ he always sketches out his set design and make up ideas. Burton’s peculiar style is what sets him apart from other directors‚ but unlike some he wouldn’t like be known as a director with a certain type. In Burton’s career he has made around

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    filmed by Tim Burton. His strand imagination is what draws people to his films‚ and keep him standing out from the rest of the film workers of his time. Through his talents he has made his name known as a passionate‚ and hard worker. He almost always uses the same actors‚ take for emaple Johnny Depp‚ Danny DiVito‚ or (his wife) Helena Bonham Carter. Born August 25‚ 1958‚ Timothy Burton (Tim burton for short) he grew up in Burbank‚ California with a mother who own a cat-themed gift shop. tim was said

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    Chocolate Factory‚ Burton has been making audiences feel new emotions for over 3 decades. Burton has a way for making the audience feel a certain way about certain things in his films. He can make the audience feel attached to the dark characters in his films. Many of the main characters seem to be odd or different‚ such as Edward in Edward Scissorhands he does this by using many different cinematic techniques. Each technique adds to the main theme throughout his films. Tim Burton uses sound and music

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    Gothic Genre explored in Tim Burton’s films Essay Tim Burton is successful in creating horror films such as Edward Scissor Hands (1990)‚ Nightmare before Christmas (1993) and Sleepy Hollow (1999)‚ through his incorporation of Gothic Elements within the setting‚ flawed hero and the manifestation of the sense of dread and terror. A horror film can be defined as a motion picture that seek to elicit a negative emotional reaction from the audience by playing on the viewer’s most primal fears. This is

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    Behind The Thoughts of Tim Burton’s Murky Literatures When one contemplates the feelings of Tim Burton‚ one normally thinks that his books and movies are dark‚ cruel‚ and spine-chilling‚ but nevertheless‚ almost everyone has found themselves sitting at home watching one of his movies‚ or nose deep into one of his many books. What is it that makes Tim Burton’s books so pleasing to the eye? Where do the dark‚ cruel and spin-chilling thoughts come from? Tim Burton was born on August 25‚ 1985 in

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    English 1H Tim Burton uses many cinematic techniques in his movies such as lighting and camera angles throughout his movies in order to create effects and moods. Cinematic techniques He uses both lighting and camera angles in Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory numerous times. He uses them very effectively to portray different ideas such as showing strengths‚ weaknesses‚ or size in a character or setting‚ or revealing a depressing or cheerful surrounding. Tim Burton is a successful

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    mansion and have a bed with pictures and newspaper articles on the wall. He was taken down to the neighborhood by a lady selling cosmetics and he was amazed by the world. Edward is the man that is being described. In the movie Edward Scissorhands‚ Tim Burton’s fairy tale-like style is conveyed through his use of low key lighting and flashback. One characteristic of Burton’s fantastical style is his use of front lighting. Front lighting causes the character to look innocent. It creates the character

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    ALICE NOTES FOR ESSAY  http://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/docs/00/73/51/36/PDF/bourgain_antoine.pdf Quotes from the guardian article http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/reviews/alice-in-wonderland-tim-burton-105-mins-pg-1917295.html Fantastic visuals fail to make up for the worst kind of Disneyesque revisionism in this largely charmless chunter through Wonderland Purists beware: this is not a straight adaptation but a sort of Return to Wonderland‚ in which a grown-up Alice

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