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    Managing People

    Managing people Introduction The aim of this report is to analyze and comment on the selection practices based on the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”. According to Scott (2005), “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” was filmed in 2005 based on children’s book by Roald Dahl. The movie reveals a story about poor young boy – Charlie, who lives in town, where located chocolate factory owned by famous confectioner - Willy Wonka. Soon, Willy Wonka decides to allow 5 children to visit his factory

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    Tim Burton's Cinematic Techniques

    Films such as Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Big Fish have a whimsical style like Walt Disney, and dark mood like Edgar Allan Poe’s pieces of literature. This is because Tim Burton, the director of these film, was inspired by these people and he creates their type of style using cinematic techniques. Some examples of film techniques that all these films share are flashback, low-key lighting, and non-diegetic sound. Flashback is when a scene goes in to the past to show

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    Compare and Contrast

    Compare and Contrast Essay The 1971 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were similar and different in many ways in terms of the characters, relation to one another, events and plot impacts, and the scenery. It is no surprise that there would have some similarities but more differences in the movie being that they were made 34 years apart. The characters, plot, scenery, and movie production can all attribute the changes in the film. There will be more

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    Tim Burton

    Edward’s reaction to Sandra’s revelation. The close up on Edward’s face allows the audience to feel sad and somewhat sorry for Edward giving this scene a heartrending mood. Another example using this cinematic technique can be found in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when Willy Wonka’s father throws all of his Halloween candy into the burning furnace. The close up on Willy Wonka’s face shows us the sadness in Wonka’s eyes and his longing to eat a piece of chocolate without his father

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

    and he was known for his distinctive voice and his performances in horror films. Tim Burton is a kind of dark humor person. His movies are for all ages, unlike a lot of movies, and his movies feel like they are from a different time. In his movie Charlie The Chocolate Factory, you can notice

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    Charlie Wiggins: The Negro Speed King

    Charlie Wiggins, known as “the Negro Speed King,” was an African American motor racing pioneer who competed in the segregated Midwest in the early decades of the 20th Century. He was also a very skilled mechanic. Through his career he fought for African Americans to be known and for African Americans to be able to drive. He had his own junkyard that was named “the Wiggins special” that encouraged people to stand up against blacks not being able to drive. Wiggins tried to enter his car in auto

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    Tim Burton

    impressive because they seem nice but at end they were very cruel to edward. One of the elements that contributive to Tims Burtons creative is flashbacks. Flashbacks is when the characters seems something from the past. For example, in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, there is is a scene where Mr.Wonka had a flashback when the kids asked him if he ate a candy as a kid . Willy was cleaning and he see’s a candy in the chimney and eats while his father isn’t looking. This is crucial flash

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    Tim Burton Corpse Bride Film Analysis

    Tim Burton’s use of Lighting and Coloration Techniques in Film Burton has made memorable films with the use of many cinematic techniques to convey a common theme through each film. Many of his ideas are stemmed from his childhood where he was a part of an unloving family and left alone with his dog who then passed away. His upbringing is often reflected and influenced how he created his films. Burton uses low and high key lighting and coloration to express feelings of isolation and communicate a

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

    Tim Burton is a film director that has made Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands, dark, Beetlejuice.Tim Burton uses different shots and lighting to establish a tone and theme in his movies.Tim Burton is known for his childlike and scary themes in his movies, In the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when the Oompa Loompa was dancing while Augustus was stuck in the chocolate pipe.The Oompa Loompa looked creepy and really didn't care about the boy, Willy Wonka wasn't scared or

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    Charlie Nagreen's Influence On Mcdonalds

    is an impulse, most people do not plan to purchase it when they do. Most convenience food bought is purchased with little thought about the effects it may have on bodily health or what is in it. Junk food’s popularity was not reached overnight. Charlie Nagreen invented

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