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260Imagine yourself with scissors for hands you live all alone in a vast creepy mansion and all of your neighbors are scared of you Imagine yourself as a young man who is unhappy with himself and wants to dump his aunt into wax for his wax museum Imagine yourself as a young boy whose family works hard for his future but their neighbors with the massive and dreary Willy Wonka candy factory and Charlie can only dream of what goes on it that large factory until he wins a golden ticket These situations are a reality for characters in Tim Burton's films These situations are used by director Tim Burton to mix the emotions of the audience and create feelings that wouldn't normally be in a traditional movie In many of his films Tim Burton uses lighting sound and camera angles to control the mood of the scene in his films To begin director Tim Burton manipulates lighting to create a feeling of dark and dullness in the audience Lighting can be used to illuminate a character a scene or an object Tim Burton uses lighting in several of his movies to show characters and scenes in different ways For example in the film Vincent Burton uses lighting to create the characters
A prime example of this is in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory For example when Charlie stands outside of the factory staring up at it Burton uses a mixture of high and low angle to make Charlie seem small and the factory seems big Burton uses a long shot at the beginning of the film to show that the extensive Wonka factory looms above Charlie and you can only wonder what goes on in there Another example of camera angles is in the film Sweeney Todd when Sweeny and the sailor arrive in London a wide angle eye level is used to show the whole city and where the sailors are located in a huge city like London By using a low angle on the factory and a high angle on Charlie Burton gives the feeling that Charlie feels weak powerless and insignificant especially when he is compared to something as big and incredible as this world renowned chocolate factory The use of wide angle eye level is in the Sweeney Todd film to show that London is gargantuan compared to Sweeney s vessel In conclusion Tim Burton uses lighting sound and camera angle to emphasize the creepy quirky and odd style of Tim Burton Since Burton is known for his dark and gothic style there is no surprise that these films continue the style associated with Tim Burton By using his directing skills and combining these techniques Burton creates incredible films that mesmerize people of all ages and will enchant audiences for years to come