Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein from 1831 and Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands are both extraordinary works of art with over a century between them. Both the book and film have a very strong similar theme between them that goes deeper than the plot and characters. Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands have the same theme that the creatures aren’t always the monsters, humans can be the real monsters, they are not accepting of beings who are different. Frankenstein’s monster and Edward were both created in very similar ways but the chance to interact with humans were very different. They both came to life through inanimate parts.…
In the film Edward Scissorhands, there is a noticeable contrast between the town at the bottom of the mountain and the looming mansion at the top. Down in the town, the color of the houses is eccentric while the mansion seems dark and intimidating. Once Peg, the town saleswoman, enters the dimly lit mansion she finds Edward in the attic hiding in the darkness. This shows that he is most likely sorrowful and distant from the rest of the town. In Tim Burton’s other film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, lighting is used in almost the same way to introduce the chocolate factory.…
Edward Scissorhands (1990) was directed/written by Tim Burton. The story is credited to Tim Burton and Caroline Thompson; Thompson is also the screenplay writer of Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton came up with the idea of the movie from living in the suburbs of Burbank, California. While growing up Burton felt that he was being judged for how he looked and acted on the outside, but no one was really looking at what was on the inside. He felt that since people were only worried about what things looked like on the outside, it was hard for anyone to be different; and that is where the inspiration of Edward Scissorhands came about.…
Burton's movies are all different, but often have the same characteristics. The majority of Burton movies have a dark theme. They give a creepy and eerie feeling to the viewer. An example of one of his movies with a gothic theme is Edward Scissorhands. Edward Scissorhands has a tragic love story.…
Tim Burton Cinematic Techniques Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques such as music and sound, lighting, editing, and camera movements. Cinematic techniques are basically used to explain how the editing, music, lighting, and camera movement are used in the movies. All three of the movies connects with the cinematic techniques by showing different aspects and how the techniques were used in the movies. Also they connect with the techniques by showing how the mood is developed like in the movie Edward Scissorhands. In the movies, Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques to portray theme for his audience.…
Tim Burton is amongst one of the most idiosyncratic, and out of the box film directors of this time and age. His unique films reach a higher level of diverse creativity with every piece. In particular Burton’s 1990 Film Edward Scissorhands enters a whole new level of inventive. The film follows a boy, more like a creation, created by a mad man that left him with scissors for hands.…
Tim Burton way of directing his eerie soundtracking, gloomy lighting, and unique costuming is an idiosyncratic way. There is no other person that directs romantic and creepy movies like Tim Burton. At time Tim Burton uses bright lighting or uses spooky dark lighting. For his sound tracking he uses sound that makes the viewer feel scared.…
Tim Burton likes to make dark movies that always involve somebody being an outcast in society, such as Alice in Alice in Wonderland, Edward in Edward Scissorhands, as well as, Victor in Corpse Bride. Tim Burton uses frames and angles, camera movements, and lighting to show how the characters chose their own path without society…
Tim Burton is an renown director, producer, artist, writer , and animator. He thus uses stylistic techniques such as music, lighting, and editing to achieve mood, tone, and imagery effects that makes his films exhilarating with every next scene that comes afterwards. By incorporating music into his films, he is able to change the mood from one scene to another with a different emotion. One example of Burton using music to change the mood is the scene of Edwards house in the beginning of the movie with Peg and Edward.…
Burton uses low key lighting when the factory is shown from the outside, making Wonka’s factory appear ominous and sinister, but when Charlie and the others enter the factory, they are greeted with a drastic contrast of high key lighting and a vast display of vibrant colors. This is significant because it gives the audience conflicting emotions of whether or not they should fear the safety of the characters. As both Alice’s and Charlie’s storylines progress, they are both put in perilous situations, some more subtle than others. For instance, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory if one of the children…
Tim Burton, an award-winning director, has created many dark and twisted films that showcase his unique style. Two people who influenced Mr. Burton’s style were Edgar Allan Poe and Dr. Seuss. Burton’s uncommon films include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton uses long shots, non-diegetic sound, and low-key lighting to characterize his films with fantasy and mystery.…
Directors use many cinematic elements and techniques to give their movies a mood or feeling but director Tim Burton does this especially well in his movies Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Tim Burton uses many cinematic techniques in his films but the one technique that he does extraordinary in his films are camera angles. In his films, Tim Burton effectively uses the cinematic element of camera angles to create a sense of mood and feeling based on the type of camera he uses. In Tim Burton’s movie Edward Scissorhands, he uses low camera angles effectively to give a menacing and powerful look to his subjects.…
By understanding the typical style of Burton’s films, it becomes easier to understand his message as a filmmaker. One example of Tim Burton’s auteur style is the reoccurring construction of his narrative. His films often depict ridiculous, morbidly funny fantasies told within the context of the real world. This consistent fantastical element of his films works to his advantage because it keeps the same audience coming back for more. For example, in Edward Scissorhands, the protagonist is the creation of a scientist who died before he was complete.…
Cinematic techniques is the figurative language of film. Different film techniques are showcased in order to better enhance meaning and emotions. Tim Burton uses sound, lighting, and camera point of views, to create suspense, joy, fear, and anger. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses diegetic sound to foreshadow a negative event that may occur.…
Edward Scissorhands is a 1990 American movie directed by Tim Burton while Frankenstein is a novel written by English author Mary Shelley published in France in 1823.Both the creature and Edward have been created by a man. Although both men attempted to complete their experiments each was left incomplete because the human side was absent .In other words, both creatures failed to express emotions similar to that of humans .This essay will explore the similarities and differences in relation to the three following aspects: creation, creature and influence of society on the creations.…