In Tim Burton's film Big Fish, the camera pushes into the witch's eyeball then cuts to the character with an extreme close up pushing in. This creates tension, it pressures the audience and creates fear within the atmosphere. Non- Diegetic sound is when the viewers can hear it but the characters can not. Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound in Big Fish when time stops and he sees the girl he is in love with, you hear romantic music playing, and this is the non-diegetic music. This music is almost what he is hearing in his head, like the feeling of love put into sound. The music also gets louder as he gets closer to the woman; this is very impactful on the viewer building romantic tension and making you believe that his love is almost dream like. Using extreme closeup and non-diegetic helps Burton make it more his dark, quirky style. Tim Burton creates these wonderful films by using cinematic techniques such as low-key lighting, extreme closeups and non diegetic sound. He uses it in Edward Scissorhands, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish. Burton creates scenes with low-key lighting to make the scene flood with shadows and darkness. Extreme close ups help Burton reveal the characters emotions and non-diegetic helps create a mood for the viewers.While these techniques may seem like small
In Tim Burton's film Big Fish, the camera pushes into the witch's eyeball then cuts to the character with an extreme close up pushing in. This creates tension, it pressures the audience and creates fear within the atmosphere. Non- Diegetic sound is when the viewers can hear it but the characters can not. Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound in Big Fish when time stops and he sees the girl he is in love with, you hear romantic music playing, and this is the non-diegetic music. This music is almost what he is hearing in his head, like the feeling of love put into sound. The music also gets louder as he gets closer to the woman; this is very impactful on the viewer building romantic tension and making you believe that his love is almost dream like. Using extreme closeup and non-diegetic helps Burton make it more his dark, quirky style. Tim Burton creates these wonderful films by using cinematic techniques such as low-key lighting, extreme closeups and non diegetic sound. He uses it in Edward Scissorhands, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish. Burton creates scenes with low-key lighting to make the scene flood with shadows and darkness. Extreme close ups help Burton reveal the characters emotions and non-diegetic helps create a mood for the viewers.While these techniques may seem like small