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Nimfa-mama [501]
3 years ago
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How does burtons cinematic style compare and contrast with Walt Disney’s style?

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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]3 years ago
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Tim Burton's cinematic style is more gloomy, mystic and dark. It has a lot of suspense and his movies are sometimes a little bit scary. Tim has a gothic style and his stories' plots are not so conventional. He is very original and the stories are quite innovative. You can never guess what a story would be about and how is it going to end. He knows how to give it a twist into his own style.

Whereas, Walt Disney's style is quite classic. It has a lot of fairytales and extraordinary stuff. His stories are more traditional, cartoon-like and childish. They usually follow a conventional order of the events and the stories are almost never scary or gloomy. Disney's stories are marvelous but sometimes you can guess the ending because there is always a happy ending.

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