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    Tim Burton Film Techniques

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    Tim Burton has enthralled the people of today with his movies such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and Big Fish. By just looking at one scene in any of Burton’s films‚ one can see that Burton makes films more than just a film. Burton not only makes the movies thought provoking and interesting‚ but he connects the strangest of things into real life. In these weird and amazing worlds Burton’s films create‚ Tim Burton uses shots and framing‚ lighting‚ and camera angles to

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    Twilight book and movie

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    going to the prom with EdwardEdward being mean to Jacob‚ Bella always dreaming about Edward‚ Charlie buying a truck from Billy for Bella’s home coming present‚ Bella meeting all of the Cullens and going to watch them play baseball. One last important similarity between the book and the film is Edward and Bella going to the meadow together and Edward showing her why he can’t go into the sunlight. This is important in both the book and the film because it states that Edward and his family are

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    vampires glitter when they encounter sunlight. The special effects‚ locations‚ and actors are all astonishing and amazing in this movie. For example‚ there is a scene in which Edward carries Bella on his back and climbs up to the very high tree very fast then jumps to another tree. Also‚ in the scene in which Edward fights with James‚ the special effects make this scene even more exciting. Moreover‚ the scenery is fantastic. The town of Forks‚ Washington is where the story take place. The Swan

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    tone in some of his past movies like “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”‚ “Edward Scissorhands”‚ and “Big Fish”. In each of those movies he uses cinematic techniques to create a different mood and tone. The three that stood out to me on all movies by Tim Burton were sound‚ lighting‚ and editing. Sound is a crucial part in a Tim Burton movie he uses sound in so many different ways for example in “Edward scissorhands” Edward in carving an ice sculpture and all the ice shavings flying off looks like

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    Unit Assessment How does Tim Burton create a gothic atmosphere in the Edward scissors hands through his use of filming techniques? Throughout this assessment my aim is to discuss how Tim Burton‚ writer of the Film Edward Scissors hands creates a gothic atmosphere through his use of filming techniques. Tim Burton uses a range of camera angles and techniques. The main and most interesting Camera Angles in the Film Edward Scissor hands is the extreme long shot‚ at the beginning of the film

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    The book mainly deals with Bella Swan becoming depressed after her vampire boyfriend and soulmate Edward Cullen leaves town because he thinks doing so will protect her from the dangers of his kind. She eventually begins to reconnect with her old childhood friend Jacob Black. Who she soon discovers is also a being involved in the supernatural. He is then forced to protect her from a enemy Vampire who wants revenge on Bella. She also tries spending more time with her old group of friends. Which include

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    Lycidas

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    and flowers to set the mood of the story and express his sorrows for his lost friend Edward King. The quote‚ “Live your life to the fullest because you never know if your going to wake up the next morning” describes Milton’s idea that anything could happen at a given instant and nothing is certain. Milton is grieving over his lost friend and uses plants and flowers to represent the mood he is feeling. Edward King’s death has many similarities with plants‚ since he died prematurely at a young age

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    Movie Review: Twilight

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    Twilight are Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. Bella Swan is friendly‚ selfless and clumsy. She always fell and hurt herself accidentally or get into dangerous situations daily. Edward Cullen is frozen in his 17 years old body. He was changed into a vampire by Dr. Carlisle Cullen after Edward’s mother‚ Elizabeth‚ begged him to save Edward as her dying wish. Edward has a special ability to read minds. Twilight is a story of Bella Swan and the vampire she falls in love with‚ Edward Cullen. Bella Swan moves

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    Twilight Movie Review

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    Twilight Here’s the deal with Twilight: Edward Cullen‚ a 100-something-year-old vampire who doesn’t look a day over 17‚ is attending high school along with his adoptive vampire family. He’s beautiful (Robert Pattinson is on the path to being the most sought-after man-child since Romeo + Juliet-era Leonardo DiCaprio)‚ he can read minds‚ and virtually all of his female classmates alternate between lovesickness and trepidation (the Cullens are all a little unsettling in their beauty). In any case

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    Belonging Essay

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    Belonging is a complex idea that is very rarely defined as solely belonging or not belonging‚ but rather somewhere between these extremities. Raimond Gaita’s “Romulus‚ My Father‚” a story about a struggle to belong to family and culture‚ and Tim Burton’s “Edward Scissorhands‚” a story of an outcast‚ who fails to conform to a community‚ incorporate distinctive techniques and devices to thoroughly present the idea of belonging. There is a great significance in belonging to yourself‚ your name‚ honour and

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