A darkness history.“Thelife of Tim Burton”Di Sciacca Anthony
Life    He wasborn in Burbank, California. The25thAgust 1958.     Tim Burton described his childhood     self as quirky, self-absorbedand highlyimaginative.
Life     After high school, he won a Disney scholarship and works for Disney on 2productions...During “Marsattack” he meethiswife, theactressHelenaBonham Carter.
HisMovies…
Beetlejuice1988A supernatural comedy horrorabouta young coupleforced to cope with life after death, as well as a family of pretentious yuppies.
Batman1989    Biggest marketing and merchandising campaign in film historyat the time    Became oneof the biggest box office hits of all time
Edward Scissorhands1990Edwardlooked human, but was left with scissors in the place of handsdue to the untimely death of hiscreator.
Batman Returns1992  Darker and considerably more personal than itspredecessor, concerns were raised that the film was too scary for children. Catwoman, penguin.
TheNightmareBefore Christmas1993      The film receivedpositive reviews for the film'sstop motion animation, musical scoreand original storyline.
The2000s
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory2005     The storyline concerns a young boy winninga tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by an eccentric candy maker.
2005Corpse Bride     Was Burton's second stop-motion film. Burton was able to again use his familiar styles and trademarks, such as the complex interaction between light and darkness, and of being caught between two irreconcilable worlds.
Sweeney Todd     Adaptation of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's 1979 musical thriller. It re-tells the Victorian melodramatic tale of Sweeney Todd, an English barber who murders his customers with a straight razor and, with the help of his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett, turns their remains into meat pies.
FuTureProJect
Alice in Wonderland    Fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, which is an adaptation of the Lewis Carrollnovels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
     The film use a technique combining live action, motion capturetechnology and stop motion.

Tim Burton

  • 1.
    A darkness history.“Thelifeof Tim Burton”Di Sciacca Anthony
  • 2.
    Life He wasborn in Burbank, California. The25thAgust 1958. Tim Burton described his childhood self as quirky, self-absorbedand highlyimaginative.
  • 3.
    Life After high school, he won a Disney scholarship and works for Disney on 2productions...During “Marsattack” he meethiswife, theactressHelenaBonham Carter.
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    Beetlejuice1988A supernatural comedyhorrorabouta young coupleforced to cope with life after death, as well as a family of pretentious yuppies.
  • 7.
    Batman1989 Biggest marketing and merchandising campaign in film historyat the time Became oneof the biggest box office hits of all time
  • 8.
    Edward Scissorhands1990Edwardlooked human,but was left with scissors in the place of handsdue to the untimely death of hiscreator.
  • 9.
    Batman Returns1992 Darker and considerably more personal than itspredecessor, concerns were raised that the film was too scary for children. Catwoman, penguin.
  • 10.
    TheNightmareBefore Christmas1993 The film receivedpositive reviews for the film'sstop motion animation, musical scoreand original storyline.
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    Charlie and theChocolate Factory2005 The storyline concerns a young boy winninga tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by an eccentric candy maker.
  • 13.
    2005Corpse Bride Was Burton's second stop-motion film. Burton was able to again use his familiar styles and trademarks, such as the complex interaction between light and darkness, and of being caught between two irreconcilable worlds.
  • 14.
    Sweeney Todd Adaptation of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's 1979 musical thriller. It re-tells the Victorian melodramatic tale of Sweeney Todd, an English barber who murders his customers with a straight razor and, with the help of his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett, turns their remains into meat pies.
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    Alice in Wonderland Fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, which is an adaptation of the Lewis Carrollnovels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
  • 17.
    The film use a technique combining live action, motion capturetechnology and stop motion.