Timothy Walter Burton was born August 25 in 1955. He grew up in Burbank, California, near Hollywood From a young age, Burton was mesmerized by popular.

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Timothy Walter Burton was born August 25 in He grew up in Burbank, California, near Hollywood From a young age, Burton was mesmerized by popular culture and loved Sci-Fi and Horror films, The extraordinary horror-genre actor the late, Vincent Price was a particular influence and inspiration.

describe Mise-en-scene is an expression used to describe the design of a film production. Eg: its a detailed description of how a scene is set up. You will need to describe the details of objects and people in the foreground, the mid-ground and the background of the scene you quote

German Expressionism was an artistic movement (encompassing film, theatre, painting, and other arts) that represented (showed) psychological (mental) states through highly stylised visual techniques – which were unique to the composer.

Narrative techniques Tim Burtons films are mostly: Non-linear narratives – flash backs, flash forwards, dream sequences, alternative universes Dual-narrative – two characters narrate the story… or two characters show their different perspectives

Decor An important element of putting in the scene is décor, the placement of objects and the setting of a scene. Décor can be used to amplify character, emotion or the dominant mood of a film. Lighting The intensity, direction and quality of lighting have a profound effect on the way an image is perceived. Light affects the way colours are rendered, both in terms of hue and depth, and can focus attention on particular elements of the composition. Space The representation of space affects the reading of a film. Depth, proximity, size and proportions of the places and objects in a film can be manipulated through camera placement and lens, lighting and décor, effectively determining mood or relationships between elements in the diegetic world. Costume Costume simply refers to the clothes that characters wear. Using certain colours or designs, costume is used in narrative cinema to signify characters or make clear distinctions between characters. Acting Characters do not simply exist within a setting but rather form visual elements.

Big Fish – uses monochrome and colour in the flashbacks of Blooms past to the present. Look at how the past and present are separated by the use of monochrome and colour. Symbolism: when something concrete stands for a larger and more abstract idea (i.e. a dead flower may symbolise mortality) or the attribution of symbolic meaning or character to something. Metaphor: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to imply a resemblance (eg the ship of the desert referring to a camel). Lighting, colour and shapes symbolically work to metaphorically convey the themes and ideas of the film via the production design. Film is a visual medium and Burton clearly and imaginatively utilises the broad spectrum of the medium to progress the story via the design of the film. Big Fish uses monochrome and colour in the flashbacks of Blooms past to the present. Look at how the past and present are separated by the use of monochrome and colour. Consider what this conveys. Show it in as best you can in a graphic organiser / table

I remember growing up and feeling that there is not a lot of room for acceptance. You are taught at a very early age to conform to certain things. – Tim Burton 16 Which scenes in BIG FISH represent this quote. Name the film techniques used in the scene (s) Explain the effects of the film techniques in showing the idea(s) in the quote

Contrasting colour and neatness is used to show Tim Burtons attitudes about different places and groups and people in society. Show how 4 scenes from BIG FISH contrast – and explain what the contrast is showing about Tim Burtons beliefs and attitudes. Show how 4 scenes from BIG FISH contrast – and explain what the contrast is showing about Tim Burtons beliefs and attitudes.