The eyes represent visual and visual perception. In a sense, the eyes represent the so - called camera lens. As with movies, image recognition changes as soon as it is captured. At first glance, it is basically reversed, the movement of the eyes is similar to the motion of the lens of the camera, the image is facing upwards. The way through the eyes is how Broome looks at Getty. Eyes made it possible for Bloom to have a tendency to steal repeatedly. The narrator said, "... I was looking for him looking at him ... ... I was looking for it.
How does the movie take us from one scene to another? The answer lies in the screenplay and movie skills used in the movie. The writer will start their script with a series of meaningful film techniques. Movie techniques such as motion structure, lens selection, scene change, camera movement, etc. will greatly influence the structure and meaning of the film. These hints include hooks, build shots, montages, themes, heralds, transitions, 'MacGuffin', 'red squid', 'bus', flashback, orgasm, twisted ending.
Tim Burton used many film technologies for his work to create effects and emotions such as the lighting of his work and the angle of the picture. He used several film technologies several times in the movie "Scissors Patriots", Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He uses them very effectively to show the merits, disadvantages, sizes of characters and environments, and reveals frustration and pleasant surroundings. Tim Burton is a successful filmmaker who inspired many people to the film industry thanks to his film technology. In many Burton films, Burton uses light to express happiness and sorrow. In Edward Scissorhands city, Peg city is bright and colorful. This makes the city look happy and full of joy, but the citizens are cruel and mean each other.