The types and narratives of Edward Scissorhands and Sleep Hollow were established as "French" type by Tim Burton genre. Type is that text type. The type of text of the movie can be SF, horror, action, romance, comedy and so on. In most movies, these types are combined. This is called "mixed type". The story of a movie is the structure or order in which the plot (sequence of events) is presented to the viewer. This course will explain how Tim Burton created genres and narratives within 5 minutes of publishing the two movies "Edward Scissors" and "Sleeping Hollow".
Edward Scissor is a romantic dark fantasy movie in the United States in 1990, directed by Tim Burton, produced by Tim Burton and Caroline Thompson, by Caroline Thompson, Tim Burton and Tim Burton. Johnny Depp, written in Thompson's story, starred in an unfinished work, an artificial character named Edward, who had a pair of scissors instead of a hand. The young man was taken to a suburban family and fell in love with a teenage daughter Kim (Winona rider). Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Kathy Baker, Vincent Price, and Alan Arkin played different roles.
Tim Burton 's Edward Scissor Tim Burton' s only achievement at "Scissor Edward" is to create an older version if "beauty and the beast" is set in the center of the suburbs. By contrasting the scenery with the decoration of the house of the 1950s style, entertainment of about 2 hours brought about major innovation. In collaboration with Caroline Thompson, Burton created a story about an enchanting and non-cooperative beauty and the beasts that fell in love with her. - Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith 's comparison of Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith to Tim Burton The illustrations of Baloney (HENRY P.) by Lane Smith and The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton are encouraging to see the world through twisted lenses. I would like to compare how two illustrators display their work in a distorted view. Scieszka and Smith made Henry P. a boy of various types of SF adventure and explained why he was late for school.
Berton's strange and unusual past helped him to create a voluntary film he made today. "Scissor Edward" is one of Tim Burton's most famous movies. With his hands with scissors, Edward is quite different from the other characters in the movie. Film technology helps to show how his mansion is different from the city he has done. When Edward lived in a mansion, his high angle was pointing at him indicating that he was helpless and weak. Lighting in two different places is the opposite. Because the lighting in the building is modest, the scene becomes even more marvelous. Lighting is very important when shooting in town. Tim did this because he wants to show the difference with Edward's environment. The sound of the site is also different. In the mansion, music that is not a terribly disturbing story is being played. Music that is not a story to be played in town is more calm and calm.