Tim Burton uses many different cinematic techniques to make his movies have a certain approach. In this movie he uses low key lighting to make the characters look mysterious. For example, when Edward is crouching in the corner when peg first meets him, Tim Burton uses a dark and gloomy lighting to make Edward look creepy. Another cinematic technique Burton likes to use is non-diegetic music to show how the scene should make you feel. For instance, when Peg is driving Edward through the neighborhood, there is a cheerful and delightful music playing to show the difference between the mansion and the neighborhood. Finally Tim Burton uses low angle to show something look bigger. For example, When Edward is cutting the bushes they use a low angle to show how large and amazing his hands are. This movie was definitely a great example of Tim Burton's
Tim Burton uses many different cinematic techniques to make his movies have a certain approach. In this movie he uses low key lighting to make the characters look mysterious. For example, when Edward is crouching in the corner when peg first meets him, Tim Burton uses a dark and gloomy lighting to make Edward look creepy. Another cinematic technique Burton likes to use is non-diegetic music to show how the scene should make you feel. For instance, when Peg is driving Edward through the neighborhood, there is a cheerful and delightful music playing to show the difference between the mansion and the neighborhood. Finally Tim Burton uses low angle to show something look bigger. For example, When Edward is cutting the bushes they use a low angle to show how large and amazing his hands are. This movie was definitely a great example of Tim Burton's