Wednesday, April 1, 2009
The Corpse Bride
So the above video is an interview with Tim Burton discussing his latest film The Corpse Bride and some of the things he liked most about it. The one part of the interview I enjoyed the most was when he talked about the difference between the "living world" and the "dead world". For anyone who has seen this movie, I'm sure you instantly realized that the living world was almost all in a gray scale form, very lifeless, boring, and ordinary; but the dead world was vibrant, loud, colorful, and very interesting. When I first saw this movie, I knew that Burton did that for a reason, to symbolize the difference between worlds and to make the film his own...and when he said exactly that in this interview I was excited to know that I can kind of think like he does. Tim Burton definitely has his own way with creating a look and feel for all of his films and the more he makes the better he gets. This interview basically explains how different stop animation has become over the past few years and how it is still an amazing art form that should never be lost. I really enjoyed actually taking the time to just sit and listen to what this man has to say about one of his movies and I think you will too, so I really encourage you to watch this interview about The Corpse Bride to learn a little and to understand Burton just a little more too.
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