I did my Formal Film Study of Tim Burton. He is a famous film director, producer, writer, and animator.I saw the movies The Nightmare Before Christmas, Alice and Wonderland, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In all these movies they have so many things in common, for example, the cinematic elements. He has a signature style that everyone would be able to recognize. Mostly all of his films are animated and if they aren't animated then the editing that they do in the movie make it seem very animated and very big like a fantasy. For example in the movie Alice and Wonderland its about how Alice goes into this fantasy world where you see things that are beyond your belief. He makes it just like a fantasy world so kids are able to imagine and relate to this movie and they want there lives to be. In the movie, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is about a boy who wins a golden ticket and is taken to the chocolate factory where everything in there is made of candy. There is one scene where they go into this room and everything in that one room is candy: the grass, the trees, the river, and even the flowers. It is like an imaginary world that he is appointed to. This relates to The Nightmare Before Christmas because in this movie there are different worlds you can go to which are all the different seasons. In the movie the main character Jack goes into the Christmas world and he realizes how much more he loves Christmas then Halloween. When he goes into this new world it is like a fantasy to Jack because he never imagined anything like it. The similarity between all these films were that they all had different plots but similar ideas where the main character is exposed to a new world that they have never imagined before that could ever be real.


I think the most interesting aspect from his films are the special effects that he uses. I all three films there are so man special effects taking place all the time. For example in Alice and Wonderland all the characters are very interesting looking like the queen with the huge head, the half man half horse, and the disappearing cat. They all are characters that you will not see in real life, but because all of the special effects used they look real in his fantasy world. In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the special effects that are in this movie are some scenes that involve kids blowing up to huge sizes and floating on a river all made up of chocolate. In the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas it doesn't have as much special effects as the other two movies just because this movie is animated. But there still are some special effects for example it isn't like any other normal animations that you usually see now a days. It looks more like clay figures on the screen. In this movie he makes the effects look more dark and halloweeny to fit the movie. In all these movies they all have very important and a lot of special effects that he uses to make the movies more imaginary and more like a fantasy.

Some messages that Tim Burton is trying to get towards his audience is that no matter how old you are you can still fantasize about the world around us and even though we cant get everything we want in life that there are still things in this world that we have that other people aren't able to have. And i think that he wants us to still be able to imagine life in a different way and in a different perspective.
In all these films he likes to use wide angle shots and big picture shots because there so many different features in all his shots. For example in The Nightmare Before Christmas there is a scene where he is walking in the grave yard and it is a long angle shot of his walking up the hill singing to himself. I think this is significant because it shows how lonely he is in a big shot and it potrays into that scene because he is singing about how upset he is. In Alice and Wonderland he also uses long shots to get a landscape because their is so much going on in every scene, but he also likes using close ups. For example, the first time Alice meets the disapearing cat it takes a close up on the cat so you can read his emotions of meeting her and how mysterious he is. In Charlie and the Chocolate Facotry he mostly uses normal shots because there is a lot of dialoge and also large shots.
What i discovered was that through out all these three films he has a unigue style of going big with his imaginations and his animations. What i mean is that all his movies are able to take your mind to different imaginary place were you are able to fantasize about everythimg you can imagine.
I am able to realize that these movies are very much liked by the critics. On Rotten Tomatos, The Nightmare Before Christmas, got a 96% from the critics, Charlie and the Chololate Factory got an 82%, and finally Alice and Wonderland got 51%. For the most part you can tell that the critics very much like this director and the way he makes his movies. This also goes to show that even though most of his films are made from children, that it can attract all ages.