Tim Burton’s style is unmistakable. As one of the visionary directors of his time who loves his macabre and morose, his signature interpretations are easily recognised by fans and non-fans alike. His artistic choices affect anything from the costume to the sets, but what he is all about, is the mood. Creating that intrinsic Burton “feel” is a matter not only achieved visually, but through the score and palette he decides as well. Now Fans can quell that nostalgia by taking a look at our list of Burton’s work, ranked from darkest to lightest.
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