The Eye of Manipulation
Do you know what makes you different? Tim Burton does and has a unique way of showing it. Through his films, Charlie and the Chocolate factory, Corpse Bride, and Edward Scissorhands. Which he has managed to enhance by using these two specific cinematic techniques. Lighting and sound are the two factors that contribute you into feeling a desired way. These techniques manipulate you to either feel sad, happy, or even excited during the film.
Burton’s use of techniques results in an amplified outlook on gloomy or brightened scenes. His use of lighting and color in each individual film shows the effect of the two techniques. In Edward Scissorhands, Tim’s use of lighting behind Edward during the police scene made Edward
Indisputably, Tim Burton has one of the world’s most distinct styles when regarding film directing. His tone, mood, diction, imagery, organization, syntax, and point of view within his films sets him apart from other renowned directors. Burton’s style can be easily depicted in two of his most highly esteemed and critically acclaimed films, Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Burton ingeniously incorporates effective cinematic techniques to convey a poignant underlying message to the audience. Such cinematic techniques are in the lighting and editing technique categories. High key and low key relationships plus editing variations evinces the director’s elaborate style. He utilizes these cinematic techniques to
and I will explain how he uses it movies such as Charlie's Chocolate factory, Edward ScissorHands and The Big Fish. Tim Burton uses music for an emotional way to relate to the audience. Without the music how can you feel the temperature or the smell of the scene because you would only have one sense while watching a movie but the music gives you an idea of the feeling the character in the story is experiencing. Tim Burton persecuted this very well in, especially in one scene in the movie “Edward Scissorhands” When Edward was sculpting the ice statue and snowflakes were falling Kim was dancing, the soft romantic tune in the background enhances the sense that Kim's feelings toward Edward grows. The music in this one scene is a good example of Tim
Director Tim Burton uses lighting throughout his films in order to create a feeling of sorrow toward his characters. One example
Lighting is important to tell the mood of a film. Burton depicts sinister and scary images with low-key lighting. Tim Burton’s lighting techniques are completely unique. In “Edward Scissorhands“he contrasts lighting. Peg lives in a town that is bright and cheerful looking. Edward’s castle is depressing and gloomy. Tim Burton again shows off his
Burton manipulates shots/framing, editing, and music/sound to enhance the perspective of the audience and give them a meaningful and relevant story.
In Tim Burton films and shorts he uses cinematic techniques such as lighting, music/sound, and editing to his advantage to portray and emphasize the atmosphere of specific scenes in his movies. Edward Scissorhands, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Burton edition) all facilitate these methods distinctively. These techniques influence and the manipulate the audience's view on the film. If the music/sound is cheerful in the beginning the audience will most likely perceive and predict that the whole movie will be jubilant. Concerning lighting, If a scene has faint, shadowy illumination the scene will most likely be identified as glum or sullen. The opposite of this would supply the scene with bright, colorful
High key lighting makes the viewer feel very happy and open, since high key lighting is usually used in bright and playful scenes. For example, in Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, when the Willy Wonka is introducing the tourists to the candy room, there is a variation of colors and the lighting used was very bright. By using this type of lighting, it makes the viewer feel joyful and very positive. Also, in Burton’s Edward Scissorhands, the scene when Edward is introduced to Peg’s neighborhood, the lighting is very bright. This makes the viewers understand the differences between Edward’s deep and dark mansion, compared to Peg’s bright and colorful neighborhood. The contrast allows the readers to feel the uniqueness between the two different lifestyles of Edward and
Tim Burton Cinematic Techniques Tim Burton uses low key lighting to set a creepy setting for the story. For example in Edward Scissorhands, they give the mansion edward is from a dark feel with low key lighting to make Edward seem more scary. It also focuses on Edward’s hands which makes him seem dangerous. Or The Nightmare Before Christmas. In the introduction the camera soars over halloween land and shows that everything is dark along with the creepy looking characters.
The creation of Tim Burton's style is more complex than what meets the eye. There are many components within each film that help develop his style. In one case, Burton uses many different cinematic techniques throughout his films to create his dark, eerie style.
Director Tim Burton knows how to grab a hold of the audiences feelings. For example Edward Scissorhands. The real question is how does Tim Burton make you feel these emotions? Well I have the answer cinematic techniques is how Tim Burton gets you emotionally attached. To the characters, and interested in the plot cinematic techniques is how Tim Burton gets you to keep watching the movie. You may not realize it yet, and you may not know what cinematic techniques are. Soon you’ll know how Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques across his movies to get a massive audience. Music and sound is an important part of cinema. Specifically diegetic and non-diegetic sound, Tim Burton uses music and sound in extremely creative ways. For example in Edward
Tim Burton creates different moods and tones in his films by incorporating different techniques to make his films interesting. Some of the films that he uses his techniques in are Charlie and the Chocolate factory,Edward scissorhands and Corpse bride by using lighting, camera movement, and diegetic and nondiegetic sound. One of the best techniques a director can use to create a mood and tone would be Lighting. In Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton uses Low Key lighting to create a suspenseful and scary mood.
Tim Burton used lighting to show how the characters felt or what mood/tone the scene is supposed to
One kind of cinematic technique Tim Burton uses is lighting. In the film Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, it shows us lowkey lighting when the chocolate factory shut down, it was gloomy and dark. In the film Edward Scissorhands, there was lowkey lighting when Peg walked into Edward’s house, it was dim and murky. Lastly the movie Big Fish shows us highkey when William
Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques to create his unique and, effective style in movies, for example the lighting he uses can help create the tone in scenes. In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory lighting was used frequently. When the it first showed Charlie sitting in his house the lighting was dim and low helping create the effect of the the family being sad and poor. As Charlie found the Golden Ticket the house was brightened up, and was given the effect of cheeriness. However, the opposite effect was used when the children were approaching the factory. When they went from the light of the sun to shadows of the factory, it symbolized the unknown and what events are coming. The same kind of approach with lighting was used in the
Tim Burton, the crazy, wild and some might say insane director has directed many famous films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton creates a desired effect of the techniques he uses which are called cinematic techniques. Every single film he has directed has had cinematic techniques involved in the making of the movie. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride and Edward Scissorhands, he uses low-key lighting, high camera angle and close up camera shots to show or create a desired effect.