
Big Fish
Okay so the director we chose to follow was Tim Burton. Here is the first movie we decided to watch. I think Tim Burton has a way with choosing only the most beautiful of colors to go with the vibrant scenes of the father's, Edward Bloom, younger days. Basically what he puts into each scene. The present day he uses regular colors but in the past it looks more like a dream with many different and not dull colors.One scene I especially liked was when Edward discovered a little town in the middle of the woods. All the houses are different colors and the grass is as green as green can get.
Another thing I noticed in Burton's work was that he chose a main character that needed to find out who he was or where he came from. A young foolish or helpless character who learns hard lessons in life. In this film there was the father, Edward who told his story from when he grew up and his adventures that made who he was in the present day. The movies that I have seen that Tim Burton has directed have always had a character that needed to find themselves and has some kind of adventure along the way or is accepted by someone they want to be accepted by and loved. In the end they usually turn out to be happy in where they end up.
Here's a link to how Tim Burton's Big Fish:
Tim Burton Reels in Big Fish