Born in Burbank California in 1958‚ director Tim Burton grew up with a fascination for Roald Dahl and Edgar Allen Poe works. He enjoyed how these authors were able to blend humor and horror to create a work of art that viewers were both disgusted‚ and intrigued by. The effect of these influences were eventually reflected in his remarkable films. From Edward Scissorhands‚ where the main character has scissors for hands instead of real hands‚ to Alice in Wonderland‚ where the main character is thrown
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Alice fighting against a fearsome monster don’t share similar plots. However‚ Alice and Odysseus both fight against evil forces and the two protagonists parallel each other as well. When reading the epic poem and watching the movie‚ Homer and Tim Burton use similar characters and scenes. In Alice in Wonderland and The Odyssey‚ the identical heroes are called to an adventure to face challenging obstacles and they both share brutal battle scenes. The characters’ personalities in The Odyssey and in
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Tim Burton Timothy Walter "Tim" Burton was born August 25th‚ 1958 in Burbank California. He has actively been a creative and iconic film director‚ producer‚ artist‚ writer and animator since 1982. Tim Burton is best known for his dark‚ gothic‚ chilling‚ and unusual horror and fantasy films. His work is derived from many inspirations‚ such as Christopher Lee‚ Vincent Price‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ Edward Gorey‚ Alan Moore‚ George Melies‚ Dr. Seuss‚ and Paul Whitehouse. In addition‚ Tim Burton watched the
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Tim Burton is a very skilled and experienced movie director.Some of the films that he has directed are “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” “Edward Scissorhands” and “The Big Fish”. These three movies use cinematic techniques such as music‚ edits‚ and lighting. These three components in the movies are huge factors in setting the tone or mood for different scenes. This essay will cover the cinematic techniques Tim Burton used‚ and how they are effective in film making. The first Cinematic technique
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“One person’s craziness is another person’s reality‚” by Tim Burton. Throughout the three movies (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and Big Fish)‚ Tim Burton has reiterated his style‚ which is mystery‚ fantasy‚ and imagination. These make Burton movies extremely interesting to view because you always wonder what Tim Burton was imagining when he created his next film. His style comes from three properties that every movie should contain‚ music‚ shots‚ and lighting. Throughout
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Tim Burton is like a mad scientist. Getting crazy ideas he can bring to life using other people’s faces and other tools to truly engross you into his films. Using music‚ camera angles and lighting You just sink further to his depth. For my light example‚ in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children‚ When Jake and Emma are in the boat the lighting is shadowed yet still bright. Light is an important detail in which some‚if not most‚ movies flourish. Burton seems to pull together enough to where
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sitting in a theater.” That is exactly what Tim Burton does in his films. He makes you feel this way by using cinematic techniques‚ which are used multiple times in movies for innumerable reasons. Tim Burton‚ in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and Alice In Wonderland‚ uses establishing shot‚ shot-reverse-shot‚ and non-diegetic sound to verify the setting‚ present the characteristics of every individual character‚ and present a mood of the story. Tim Burton uses establishing shot to establish the setting
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Description 3 History 3 Development in time leaps 4 Equipment 6 Structure+ Aim 8 Demographic Profile 9 Dominant participant countries 10 Participant Rates 10 Market Research 11 Global Market Size of Snow Sports in Retail Dollars 11 Global Snowboard Sales 2012 12 Major geographic markets 12 U.S. Market Sales 12 European Market Sales 13 Profile of Participant 13 Major retail apparel brands- key drivers‚ why are they the market leaders? 14 Sources 17 Description Snowboarding is
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Dr. Tyner HIST 161 The History of Snowboarding The invention of snowboarding is directly related to the increase of concussions through the years. At first the snowboard was very basic‚ but now it has become a sport that a lot of people participating in. However some people choose not to wear helmets that protect their heads‚ which make them more susceptible to concussions. The National Ski Patrol says that only 61% of people wore helmets for both skiing and snowboarding in the 2010/2011 season
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separates snowboarding from most traditional sports in commonplace society today however‚ is the rapid progression and extensive variations that the sport has undergone‚ since its recent founding in 1980 by the unofficial godfather of "shredding"‚ Jake Burton. While this is all very well and interesting‚ what this humble shredder would like to direct its most esteemed reader to is the radical changes a sport so infantile has experienced in the last twenty-five years‚ an infinitesimal time compared to traditional
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