1. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street:
This is known as a Tim Burton film because his use of lighting in this film
opening is seen as quite dim and lighting is not used a lot because it is
signifying that this film is of dark nature. The music in this film is
orchestral and suspenseful making the audience want to watch this film.
The pace of the titles are fast paced to go together with the music, the use
of colour is signified in this film by the blood which is the main image in
this film opening which connotes that there will be a lot of it in the film
and this is one of Burton’s motif that he uses in all his films. Tim Burton
uses Serif writing in this film to make the writing stand out more to the
audience. In this film he also uses actors that are associated with Burton
films.
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2. Edward Scissorhands:
This is also seen as a Tim Burton film as well because his use of lighting
is also dim and not very well lit throughout the opening to make it tense
for the audience. This opening shows the nature of the film is dark and
foreboding, the music in this film is orchestral and this sort of music is
making it suspenseful to the audience. The colour used is this film is
mainly black and white which connotes to the audience that this director
likes to add eccentricity to his films to show that they are his style, he
also added one of his motifs which is that this film is set in a gothic style
castle which signifies that this character is lonely which could lead to
insanity and when an audience sees this opening they immediately form
an image in their head of what the film is going to be about. In this film
Burton has used similar actors to his other films for example, Johnny
Depp. Burton in this film is sans serif which makes the writing stand out
to the audience.
3. Beetlejuice:
This is also seen as a Tim Burton film because the use of lighting in
this opening is that the writing is Serif which makes it stand out to
the audience and he has also added a background to the writing to
make it seem scary. The music in this film is fast paced and
orchestral and the titles move in time with the music and the music
in this opening is suspenseful to add that extra tension to the film,
also the music in this film is similar to fairground music which
signifies that this film will be a fun but dark adventure for everyone
involved. This film opening holds one of Burton’s motif and that
motif is loneliness because the opening of the movie is a model
village and the colour used in this film is to show that this film could
be a bright film but the writing and the music shows a different side
to the story.