Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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    The story of movies has charlie and the chocolate factory, Edward scissorhands and Nightmare before christmas. What is different things and same things of this all movies. Thesis: Tim Burton uses camera angles to eye level high angle and low in order to all movies and some scene in movies. Camera angles for eye level in all movies. Charlie and the chocolate factory for eye level, In this movie have one scene have a little boy and willy wonka sad and their eyes look sad together. Edward…

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    oscars, his mix of gothic and fantasy elements have continually blown audiences away and has earned him a spot as one of Hollywood's most respected directors. In the film study of the Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands, and Charlie and the Chocolate factory it was no surprise that the gothic and fantasy elements he is so well know for were apparent, specifically…

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    Corrupt Parental Relationship In Tim Burton’s childhood, his parents walled up the windows in his room. He says maybe they didn’t want him to “escape”. This idea of “isolation” is seen in many of the films that he has directed. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton uses characters that are outside of society and narration to convey the idea that torn parental relationships lead to social issues in the future. Burton’s use of characters that are outcasts…

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    (2015), Barbara Richter offers an eloquent value proposition for danger, offering that it “[portrays] life’s truths and [provides] a lens for understanding social structures and human relationships.” Further, she argues that Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2013) offers a brand of danger comparable to that of oral folk and fairy tales, highlighting the former’s thematic similarities…

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    incorporates outcast protagonists and motherly/fatherly figures in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland to convey the idea that young people truly find themselves when they deviate from the path society has carved for them. As a director, Tim Burton uses outcast protagonists to show that people do not have to follow the example set by society. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Burton includes front lighting on Charlie which showcases his innocence, unlike the other…

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    characters. The book introduces the reader with a young boy named Charlie who lives with his parents and his grandparents of both parents. “…Their names are Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine…Their names are Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina. This is Mr Bucket. This is Mrs Bucket…This is Charlie (Dahl 3).” This big family lives in an old, small, crumbling house. “The whole of this family — the six grown-ups (count them) and little Charlie Bucket — live together in a small wooden house on the…

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    Anonymous’ Everyman Influence in Stuart’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The play, Everyman by Anonymous, is a play that the masses could relate to. It is an allegorical piece that allows any person to place themselves in the shoes of Everyman and walk his journey. The play beings after a brief prologue, God speaks of humanities lack of faith in Him and becoming too absorbed in material wealth, so He instructs Death to go to Everyman and summon him to heaven for his final judgement. In…

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    1971, Tim Burton has directed over 30 memorable films which all had a very similar themes of fantasy, horror, dark, gothic and quirk like films. Some of his most commonly known films are, Edward Scissorhands (1990), Batman (1989) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). Burton has worked with many popular actors, such as Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp. A large part of Tim Burton’s successful career came from working with Walt Disney, working on films such as The Fox and Hound (1981)…

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    Good evening fellow Comic-Conians. Tonight at this beautiful convention here in San Diego California, I am honoured to introduce to you a film director, a painter, screenwriter, producer, illustrator and an inspiration to us all the great and whimsical Timothy Walter Burton, who is being introduced into the Comicon Hall of Fame tonight. Tim Burton is an American film director, born on the 25th of August 1958 in Burbank California USA. He attended school at Burbank High School and graduated at…

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    Tim Burton Camera Angles

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    .Let's say the author is saying or explaining something about the factory the camera with go there and film the part the author is talking about.Tim Burton also uses amazing exaggerated sound effects there nice an loud and they are very well used in the movie. There sound effects are well used for when the moment comes for the loud exaggerated sound.What I like about Tim Burton’s movie which is ‘’Charlie And The Chocolate Factory’’ is that he has a very rare style in close and details.Willy…

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