Chapters: 00:00 - Intro - Tim Burton Movies 01:08 - Settings and Sets 01:48 - Edward Scissorhands Exercise 02:59 - Mise en scene - Naturalistic vs. Theatrical 03:36 - Tim Burton Early Works 04:15 - Tim Burton’s Influences 04:57 - Style vs Substance 05:34 - Hyperreal Suburbia 06:36 - Macabre Otherworld 08:18 - Tim Burton’s Singular Vision 09:29 - Use the StudioBinder App 09:43 - Tip for your own film
Can you do a review of steezy Kane directing style? He isn't a official filmmaker necessarily and he hasn't really played in a film as far as I know, but the way that he directs his skits is really interesting, especially the music choice he makes. He makes his skits also in a very nice and a professional way. I really hope that you will maybe do a review about him.
This is the best skit he made (in my opinion) NOTE: *skit starts at **6:36* ua-cam.com/video/lMfP16h1QvE/v-deo.html The name of the song he used in this skit is Sidney poitier.
I’ve always been proud to be weird, but Tim Burton, Welcome to Night Vale, Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, David Lynch etc. have all been huge inspirations for my style (I’m a wannabe author).
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Tim Burton is one of my Favorite Filmmaker. His Esthetic Unique Vision and Recognizable World makes him the Inspiring Artist he is today. Thanks StudioBinder for this Enthusiastic video about Tim Burton's World.
This video really makes me happy. Burton and spielberg were like the first directors i ever learn the name and what means films. The nightmare before christmas is one of my fav animated movies since i have memory(yeah i know he produced but still is very burton) and batman, edward scissorhands,charlie and the factory of chocolate and many more. He really make quite an impact on me. Now he is quite loosing track and passion for his works lately but damn i love his movies too. Hoping tim returns to his worlds
@@StudioBinder very hard but i think he can still deliver great films when he put passion. frankenweenie is great for me. he just need to find his spark
Really nice video well documented. Of course his designs and drawings are driven by the stories because he’s an illustrator and came from animation so he used to tell his stories through drawings. That’s why his movies are so unique because he’s also doing some concept art of his own.
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He's a great artist/writer in his own right, but I'm not sure if he's the originator. There have always been storytellers creating strange and fantastical tales
Such a good video! I'm a huge fan of Burton's work. It reminds me of my own weird imagination 👀 He's a genius. Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow, Mars Attacks!, Alice in Wonderland, Sweeney Todd, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Beetlejuice, PeeWee's Big Adventure, Corpse Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood, etc. I love 'em all. I always felt like this guy understands me in a way.
He’s right! Even when I used to go to parts of CA as a child; I couldn’t help notice it felt as he says like a “blank canvass”. Having travelled around and seen other cities and towns that are so steeped in history; certain parts of CA just seemed odd somehow. A bit “Trueman Showesque” 😐
Man!!! I love watching about all these directors. Can you guys talk more about black directors as well. I would love to see how other people view things.
@@StudioBinder Ava DuVernay, Ryan Coogler, Barry Jenkins, Sidney Poitier, Jordan Peele. I watch pretty much everything you guy put up. But being black and never seeing anyone else besides Spike Lee, make it kinda hard to imagine what else I can do. Sometime I need to see it to believe it you know?
I'd like to point out that Burton had very little to do with any of the actual production of Nightmare. He was extremely busy working on Batman Returns. Outside of some character designs and songs that movie is pretty much all Henry Selick. Every making of says the same thing that Burton was may be on set for a few days during the entire making of the movie.
I wouldn't show a kid a lot of his films. Under the dark tone is an emotional misunderstood character struggling with reality. Not very appealing to a kid. While sure most of his works with Disney would appeal to all ages.
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speak about screenplay you should do a video about the theory of robert mckee the triangle plot: archplot,miniplot,antiplot ,if can do a interview how you did with roger deakinns that s be awesome
4:02 does anyone know the name of the song which this music is taken from? It's an old Italian song I heard a woman sing for Anthony Bourdain on his show.
our director's chair ua-cam.com/video/Cz0byBTjtEU/v-deo.html and directing styles video ua-cam.com/video/XCLmvbe3D2A/v-deo.html on him covers the main techniques he uses for all his films!
It was produced by him though and also his story, so I think Burton also had some control on the movie's overall presentation But thats just my opinion
The Hunchback of Notre Dame does seem like a good fit for him. Although, I believe he should take inspiration from the original book when crafting this new version, rather than just the Disney version.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro - Tim Burton Movies
01:08 - Settings and Sets
01:48 - Edward Scissorhands Exercise
02:59 - Mise en scene - Naturalistic vs. Theatrical
03:36 - Tim Burton Early Works
04:15 - Tim Burton’s Influences
04:57 - Style vs Substance
05:34 - Hyperreal Suburbia
06:36 - Macabre Otherworld
08:18 - Tim Burton’s Singular Vision
09:29 - Use the StudioBinder App
09:43 - Tip for your own film
Can you do a review of steezy Kane directing style? He isn't a official filmmaker necessarily and he hasn't really played in a film as far as I know, but the way that he directs his skits is really interesting, especially the music choice he makes.
He makes his skits also in a very nice and a professional way.
I really hope that you will maybe do a review about him.
This is the last skit he made
NOTE: *the skit starts at **14:28*
ua-cam.com/video/u3obK-7zs3I/v-deo.html
This is the best skit he made (in my opinion)
NOTE: *skit starts at **6:36*
ua-cam.com/video/lMfP16h1QvE/v-deo.html
The name of the song he used in this skit is Sidney poitier.
What I've always loved about Tim Burton is his ability to give color to the darkness. He's not only a director, he's an actual painter.
Edward Scissorhands has always been my favorite out of all of Tim Burton's films. Thank you so much for this, keep it up!
Glad you liked it!
Tim Burton films always made me feel proud to be weird.
Burton may feel the same way haha
Me too I still think his BATMAN movies way better than Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy.
I’ve always been proud to be weird, but Tim Burton, Welcome to Night Vale, Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, David Lynch etc. have all been huge inspirations for my style (I’m a wannabe author).
Same
Growing up Tim Burton has always been my Walt Disney.
A macabre Walt Disney haha
German expressionism should be studied by anyone interested in Burton's style
agreed!
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I actually don't known tim burton but his work.Edward scissorhand is unique and
Really unbelievable. 💯
His filmography is definitely worth watching 👍
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This video really makes me happy. Burton and spielberg were like the first directors i ever learn the name and what means films. The nightmare before christmas is one of my fav animated movies since i have memory(yeah i know he produced but still is very burton) and batman, edward scissorhands,charlie and the factory of chocolate and many more. He really make quite an impact on me. Now he is quite loosing track and passion for his works lately but damn i love his movies too. Hoping tim returns to his worlds
I don't know if he's losing passion for his work, but it's definitely hard to beat his earlier works like batman and scissorhands
@@StudioBinder very hard but i think he can still deliver great films when he put passion. frankenweenie is great for me. he just need to find his spark
Really nice video well documented.
Of course his designs and drawings are driven by the stories because he’s an illustrator and came from animation so he used to tell his stories through drawings.
That’s why his movies are so unique because he’s also doing some concept art of his own.
Agreed, that unique visual ability he has as an artist translated perfectly into film
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8:49 "The only constant is Burton himself". And Danny Elfman, hehe (except for like two movies).
Fair point!
...and Johnny Depp
@@jamesbeck1852 true, with Helena Boham Carter, but even Elfman is more of a constant than those two, haha.
Do a video on EDGAR WRIGHT. I wonder what has taken so long. It's long overdue.
he's coming soon!
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Hey don’t be rude -those full stops and capital letters of yours are excessively dry- and needy, be thankful we even have the chance to have such a high quality source for free education as Studio Binder.
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Thankyou for this video. I have chosen Tim Burton for a research assignment and find his work interesting. This really helped to explore his works.
Pee-Wee's Adventure was the next level.
However, among all his movies, I believe his most Underrated film is Ed Wood.
Both are great films 👍
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I'd love to give Tim Burton an elevator pitch to make a biopic of Tiny Tim. It would be brilliant!
Interesting idea!
His Batman movies were my first “real” movies, and I’m still amazed how he made it look so unnatural and natural and timeless at the same
Compared to popular belief, Coraline was not made by Tim Burton. It was made by Henry Selick
I wonder how Tim Burton feels about all these video essays, talking about his movies?
Aren't we gonna talk about Edward Gorey who originated this dark whimsical style?
He's a great artist/writer in his own right, but I'm not sure if he's the originator. There have always been storytellers creating strange and fantastical tales
Such a good video! I'm a huge fan of Burton's work. It reminds me of my own weird imagination 👀
He's a genius. Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow, Mars Attacks!, Alice in Wonderland, Sweeney Todd, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Beetlejuice, PeeWee's Big Adventure, Corpse Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood, etc. I love 'em all. I always felt like this guy understands me in a way.
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AWESOME video one of my favorite directors after Kubrick and Scorsese.
He’s right! Even when I used to go to parts of CA as a child; I couldn’t help notice it felt as he says like a “blank canvass”. Having travelled around and seen other cities and towns that are so steeped in history; certain parts of CA just seemed odd somehow. A bit “Trueman Showesque” 😐
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I would absolutely love a break down of Nicolas Winding Refn’s films!
Man!!! I love watching about all these directors. Can you guys talk more about black directors as well. I would love to see how other people view things.
any directors in particular you're interested in?
@@StudioBinder Ava DuVernay, Ryan Coogler, Barry Jenkins, Sidney Poitier, Jordan Peele. I watch pretty much everything you guy put up. But being black and never seeing anyone else besides Spike Lee, make it kinda hard to imagine what else I can do. Sometime I need to see it to believe it you know?
I'd like to point out that Burton had very little to do with any of the actual production of Nightmare. He was extremely busy working on Batman Returns. Outside of some character designs and songs that movie is pretty much all Henry Selick. Every making of says the same thing that Burton was may be on set for a few days during the entire making of the movie.
Definitely don't want to discount Selick's significance in the production, but the film does have much of Burton's style
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Burton's style is dark but it's for children.
Most, but a few I would not show a 5 yr old haha
It's dark but whimsical, not necessarily for kids tho
I wouldn't show a kid a lot of his films. Under the dark tone is an emotional misunderstood character struggling with reality. Not very appealing to a kid. While sure most of his works with Disney would appeal to all ages.
It's not for children
You should see that marvelous Max Reinhardt film, Midsummer Night's Dream.
highly educative as usual
I also grew up in Burbank. It was known as “the sleepy town of Burbank.”
haha great nickname
Pls make more videos on Tim Burton 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@Studoibinder, plz do more about the works of the master-Martin Scorsese...
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Are Burton's stratagies usable in creating realistic sets?
In terms of principles, definitely
@@StudioBinder can you please talk about title screens in a future video?!
Please can you do Lav Diaz, Jean Luc Godard, Andrei Tarkovsky and John Hughes. Please please please. All four of them please.
Thanks for the suggestion!
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A Soulful Film maker / Technical Wizard par excellence especially in how he makes his actors characters standout & gives the audience a memorable out of the world experience. Tim Burton like Kubrick, Cameron is timeless.. His movie only seem to look better with age. 🍷
solid ending
Please I'd really love to see a video on David lynch
I think they should make a video on Metallica!
Thanks for the suggestion!
Could you do a video on the mise-en scene of german expressionist films?
Any in particular?
speak about screenplay you should do a video about the theory of robert mckee the triangle plot: archplot,miniplot,antiplot ,if can do a interview how you did with roger deakinns that s be awesome
not a bad idea! btw we didn't interview Deakins; we used audio from his podcast
Nightmare Before Christmas is my favorite Tim Burton film
even though it's not really a tim burton film?
4:02 does anyone know the name of the song which this music is taken from? It's an old Italian song I heard a woman sing for Anthony Bourdain on his show.
You just blew away 😉
Thanks for watching!
Love this content!
Glad you like it!
Heyy i wish you could made an essay analysis on Damien Chazelle Directing
He had nothing to do with Coraline, I don’t know why it’s in your thumbnail.
I love this!
Thanks for watching!
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Whoa! Nightmare Before Christmas was NOT directed by Tim Burton!? I had no idea... 0_0
Hello StudioBinder! I am a big fan of director Zack Snyder. Do you guys plan on doing one of these videos about him? 😁
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Coould you explain the Shutter Island direction techniques by dir. Martin Scorsese
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OMG!!!!!
Finally
hope it was worth the wait!
@@StudioBinder yeah , it was 😘
Do more on tim
style for style's sake
What makes you think so?
Super 🙏
Thanks for watching!
Note, Coraline is a Henry Sellick, NOT Tim Burton movie. It should not be in the thumbail.
The best combination in hollywood is Johnny Depp and Tim Burton.
They've done some great work together!
Please make a David Lynch directing style video
Hey guys help me here
He's a candidate for sure!
Please do a vídeo on Inarritu and Cuaron.
our vid on inarritu's shot list ua-cam.com/video/_HXjTknSFPE/v-deo.html
alfonso cuaron's camera movement ua-cam.com/video/YIINChTTyhs/v-deo.html
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I feel like Burton needs to move away from CGI, his films were at their best when the sets were real and there was more practical effects
Best Burton signature - Johnny Depp
haha good point
The Nightmare before Christmas wasn't directed by Tim Burton!?
It was produced by him though and also his story, so I think Burton also had some control on the movie's overall presentation
But thats just my opinion
They said that at the end :)
@@aananana7985 I always watch the video before I comment :)
Everyone, I'm sorry you misunderstood me. What I meant was "I did not know TNBC wasn't directed by Tim Burton".
Yup, he was the producer
“Don’t copy his style” me having to make a short film in his style for my film studies course: 😅
Guys do a review on Reservoir dogs pls
Like a beat sheet breakdown?
@@StudioBinder Yes, please do. I am looking forward to it.
What if the real world was of the world of the actors, and the world we're in is the simulation?
I really want Tim Burton to direct Beauty and Beast , Hunchback of Notre Dame and Pinocchio , guys!!!!!!!😀😃😃😀😃😃😄😄🥰🥰😍🤩🤩🥰🥰😍🥰😍😎😎😎😎
Do Edgar Wright
He's coming soon!
Guy Ritchie style please
I honestly don’t think I have watched any of his films, but I’m probably wrong.
The films we showed in the video are all of his most well known, as well as some of his lesser known
"The Boy" Who is his mother?
0:35 film name?
Sweeney Todd
And when! the directing style of zack snyder @studiobinder #realesethezacksnyderstyle
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Robert Wiene, is that you?
Maybe someday Tim Burton will direct Pinocchio , Hunchback of Notre Dame and Beauty and Beast , guys!!!!! 😀😃😃😄🥰😍🤩😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍😎😎😎😎
The Hunchback of Notre Dame does seem like a good fit for him. Although, I believe he should take inspiration from the original book when crafting this new version, rather than just the Disney version.
Make a video on scam 1992
Its not great in terms of direction
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@StudioBinder ur welcome. I just want indian cinema to reach more people. Especially a series like scam 1992. It feels like if wolf of Wall Street was directed by David Fincher.
@@sagar4712 it is. No story feels great on screen without good direction. And this series is beautiful
He should do the Addams family
Tim looks well rested and fresh as a daisy 😒...
is that bad?
Please made a episord about episord
Could you send a link to the film you're talking about?
@@StudioBinder sorry, it's Typographical mistakes 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂ i mean:
Please made a Episord about Decoupage (Preferably a 0 to 100 tutorial to understand the cinematic and the best place for the camera in each shot, whit Confidence)
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What is Jordan Peterson doing in the miniature?
"concepted"?
The set for Batman always seemed half filled like they didn’t have enough extras, anyone else feel this way?
Never thought of that, but interesting observation!