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    Analysis Essay- Tim Burton Timothy Walter "Tim" Burton is an American film director‚ writer‚ and animator. Burton is best known for his quirky‚ gothic‚ child-like style within his films which many find enjoyable. Some films that convey his style well are Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and Corpse Bride. Certain cinematic techniques used in these films have an effect on the audience that usually makes specific scenes memorable viewing it for the first time. One cinematic

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    create many different moods during a movie and every director has a different style of making a movie. Tim Burton‚ for example‚ has a style that has been influenced by many people and his interest in fairytales and child stories.Burton’s style is dark and delightful‚ and this is shown in many of his works‚ like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward scissorhands. In these films Tim Burton uses low key and back lighting in order to show the contrast between good and bad‚ close-ups to show the

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    Walburen English 101 Honors February 9‚2015 Style‚In Burton’s Eyes Tim Burton has more opportunities as a director rather than an author to show shots/framing‚lighting‚camera movement‚and music/sounds.In some of his past movies such as "Edward Scissorhands" and "The Corpse Bride" he used various of technique to demonstrate moods and tones. The tone of his movies are almost always dark because of his childhood experiences. Tim Burton uses lighting‚Sound and camera to depict a unique gothic cinematic experience

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    I. Background a. The Progressive Story Progressive is a large company that started the business in 1937. Progressive employs more than 26‚000 and its revenue as of 2004 was 1.04B. Progressive distributes its services through telephone‚ Internet and independent agents. Progressive conducts business in 48 states and the District of Columbia and has organized these 49 jurisdictions into six geographical regions. The Agency and the Direct Businesses are managed at the local level and have three General

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    named Edward who has hands made out of scissors and when Peg takes him to her house‚we see how Edward falls in love with her daughter. In these movies we see the depth that Burton will go to to show us how darkness and love can create a beautiful storyline that could influence the way we think. The way Tim Burton uses sound and music really makes the movies‚ I honestly think that this is the most important part. For most of his music he works with Danny Elfman to create the music which

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    Tim Burton is an American film director‚ who is best known for directing Beetle juice‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ A Nightmare Before Christmas‚ and various great films. Tim Burton has a unique style used in children’s movie‚ he uses a lot of gothic and dark themes that can be great for other movies such as the 1989 Batman film or Sweeney Todd both already have a dark setting with them and are great for Burton’s gothic style. Tim Burton’s films are mostly centered around being an outcast‚ a different person

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    article on “How to See Things Differently: Tim Burton’s Reimaginings” in Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock’s The Works of Tim Burton: Margins to Mainstream describes how Burton uses his own authorial signature in reproductions of pre-existing texts in order to create a “reimagining” of these works that is both profitable and popular. Throughout most of his text‚ Taylor explains the marketing strategy and reasons behind the use of the term “reimagining”. According to him it allows Hollywood studios to recycle

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    NAME TEACHER’S NAME English 1 8 February 2013 Charlie and the Chocolate factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and Big Fish are all exceptional movies directed by Tim Burton. Each movie has a special theme and creates the importance of relationships. Tim burton uses dark lighting‚ contrasting sets‚ and close ups to exemplify the importance of relationships. Most noticeably‚ the use of dark lighting exemplifies the importance of relationships. In Edward Scissorhands‚ Edward was in a dark castle and

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    avant-garde and expressionistic‚ and are more commonly described as ‘dark’ or ‘gothic’‚ all owing to Burton’s romanticism and fascination with the macabre. Burton has affected his films by approaching uncomfortable topics to most with great wit and humour‚ simply as if he were laughing at the world for taking itself too seriously‚ which oftentimes‚ he does. Burton uses satire‚ irony and the ‘anti-hero’ as tools for social commentary‚ which is magnified by his juxtaposition of the absurd and the cliche. He is

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    In this subchapter Burton writes about how Vanderbilt got his start and became a major player in the steamship industry. It shows that even in the infancy of Vanderbilt’s career his practice of embracing competition and making better products for lower prices Vanderbilt was able to beat out the government subsidize companies. Burton starts off by talking about Robert Fulton‚ a man who ran a government franchise steamship company. Fulton’s company was simply Monopoly enforced by the state. One of

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