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    within his films which many find enjoyable. Some films that convey his style well are Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and Corpse Bride. Certain cinematic techniques used in these films have an effect on the audience that usually makes specific scenes memorable viewing it for the first time. One cinematic technique that Tim Burton chooses to use throughout his films is framing. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ a longshot was used to show the colorful candy factory establishing

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    nce  Edward also felt like an outsider. Tim Burton became a filmmaker at the age of 26‚ when he  made a short film for Disney. This is important because after Disney he became a film director.  He is famous for films such as Edward Scissorhands ‚Charlie and The Chocolate Factory  and  Corpse Bride. Tim Burton style is best described as a  creative. He uses irony‚ flashbacks‚ and  contrast colors as his techniques.     One of the elements that contribute to Tim Burton’s creative style is irony. Irony is the 

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    (p.9) 7. True or false. In the elevator‚ when they were into orbit did they have oxygen? Answer: False‚ not until Mr. Wonka press on the button marked oxygen. (p.9) 8. Why Charlie said it’s a queerest feeling? Answer: Because he is swimming in the air‚ he feel like a bubble. (p.9) 9. Why Charlie and Grandpa Joe were hooting with laughter? Answer: Because the tree old ones were trying frantically to get back into the bed‚ but without success. Every time they got above the bed and

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    contrast fantasy with reality and show the strength of different characters. Burton uses lighting to show fantasy and reality in his movies. In the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory high key lighting represents fantasy. The lighting is used in Willy Wonka’s factory showing that it is every kid’s dream to visit it. Although it is his fantasy‚ Charlie knows that a fantasy is all it ever will be. To represent this low key lighting is used in Charlie’s home to show that the reality of his life is there

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    ! Visual: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory contrasting to Journey‚ The North Coast What ideas about discovery does this text convey and what techniques does the composer use to represent their view of Discovery?! ! Emotionally or Physically rediscovering something challenges an individuals perception preventing them to stimulate new ideas and speculate future possibilities. As rediscoveries are sudden and unexpected the ramifications differ for individuals and their worlds leading to powerful

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    For instance‚ in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” the competitor’s candy shops are shown to have de-saturated colors. With Wonka’s candy shop business booming the other candy shops are creating odd sorts of candies to beat out Wonka‚ local kids are seen trying each of the

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    For this assignment‚ I chose to evaluate Charlie Chaplin’s final speech in the movie‚ “The Great Dictator”. The movie was meant to parody Adolf Hitler and to condemn the Nazi party and it’s beliefs and values. The plot focuses on how a barber gets mistaken for the dictator and the barber is made to give a speech. The barber takes advantage of this opportunity to express how he feels about World War II and everything else that has happened. The purpose of this speech was to persuade. His character

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    Do mistakes lead to discoveries? I think that mistakes do lead to discoveries like‚ when Percy Spencer was standing near the Magnetron and his candy bar was melted then realized that the Magnetron was heating the area up then‚ he asked for some popcorn kernels and put them close to the Magnetron and they popped minutes later‚ so then the microwave was created about 20 years later through many mistakes. In “Lost Cities‚ Lost Treasure” a man named Heinrich Schliemann was digging in the ground of

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    If you seen Tim Burton films you was probably a little freaked out at first. His movies has a weird kind of message. In all his movies the main chacater is always the one learning the lesson. All his movies are very dark but has a happy theme to the message A element 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

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    would you? Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old man with an I.Q of 68. Charlie Gordon is the main character of a science fiction story titled “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keys. Charlie was given the opportunity to increase his I.Q from 68 to 204. Charlie Gordon should have had the A.I surgery. Charlie was able to develop new complex emotions‚ recall memories‚ and establish more adult like relationships. After the A.I surgery‚ Charlie begins to feel more complex emotions. One new emotion Charlie begins

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