Burton the auteur

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Tim Burton – an AUTEUR

Auteur – a French word for “author”

An auteur is a director’s film reflects the director's personal creative vision. In spite of—and sometimes even because of—the production of the film as part of an industrial process, the auteur's creative voice is distinct enough to shine

through all kinds of studio interference and through the collective process.

Introducing TIM BURTON

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mANsedYvsBs

Directors bring production and story elements together to create atmosphere and mood within the world on screen.

But what influences their sense of style?

• Personal experiences / tastes• Popular Art Works / Artists (All Art Forms)• Human Experience/ The Human Condition (Universal Themes)• Politics / Religion• Upbringing / School (childhood)• Identity (defining oneself in relation to others)

Tim Burton: Painter, Photographer, Film Maker, Drawer, Doodler

What has inspired his work?

* German Expressionism (particularly 1920s Horror films)

• Vincent Price• Edgar Allen Poe

• Dr Seuss Life in Suburban Burbank• The Human Condition

Adult Versus Childhood perspective

What is German Expressionism?

German Expressionism

Expressionism encompasses an artistic movement (including film, theatre,

painting, and other art forms) that aimed to give shape to psychological states throughhighly stylised visuals in the early decades of the 20th century.

German Expressionism

Significant Themes (German Expressionsm)

Significant Themes (German Expressionsm)

German Expressionist Style

Characterized by:Directness, frankness, and a desire to startle the viewer in its various branches and arrangements.

The quintessential 1920 Horror Film…

The Cabinet of Dr Calligari (1920)

Formal Elements of German Expressionist Film

 

Chiaroscuro lighting: lighting that employs extreme contrasts of light and dark, thus creating dramatic shadows 

Chiaroscuro lighting: lighting that employs extreme contrasts of light and dark, thus creating dramatic shadows

Chiaroscuro lighting: lighting that employs extreme contrasts of light and dark, thus creating dramatic shadows

A preoccupation with mirrors, glass, and other reflective surfaces

Formal Elements of German Expressionist Film

A preoccupation with mirrors, glass, and other reflective surfaces

The use of anthropomorphism, which is the attribution of a human form, human characteristics, or human behaviour to nonhuman things

Formal Elements of German Expressionist Film

An interest in abstractionism, which is a style of art that privileges internal form over pictorial representation.

Abstraction is different to a lot of more traditional styles of art because it is more focused on the use of imagination or ideas expressed through emotion.

Formal Elements of German Expressionist Film

Vincent (1982)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxQcBKUPm8o