Monday 12 November 2012

Frankenweenie. Part 2.

Hello!
Do you remember my previous post about the exhibition The Art of Frankenweenie? Very well. So, now I want to show you some pictures from this exhibition. Enjoy!
 

 
Some notebooks and student books on the table. You can't believe that they are so little before you see them in real! Furthermore, they are full of text, so it makes us feel that creators just make them little. Imagine: you can read the text in these books, but it's very small, so it will be difficult to do. But, in fact, you can.
 


 
An interesting character and his work. All things are sticked by creators not to be moved because of a mistake. The lamp is working like an ordinary lamp, the diffrence only that this lamp is only some centimeters high.
 

 
Victors's paper is unique too, but it's open on the same page as others students' books.
 

 
Victor's parents, the models.


 
Guess, whose are they! The script and glasses can make the atmosphere so real, that you think, that Tim Burton has only gone out and will be here in a minute.
 

 
My favourite one. Please note that Victor's room is very unusual too and has got a lot of tiny papers, pens and pictures. Tim Burton has done a big work, because he wants the story to be real. Not only emotions and gestures of the characters are important, but some trifles too, such as rubbish or newspapers.
 

 
Some models of the monsters.
 

 
Pictures by Tim Burton - originals! Very similar to the movie.
 

 
The classroom again. Now we've got not only Victor, but his friend too. Do you see? The tables are different. The pen is lying on the table, but it seems like the girl just put it away and now she is listening to the teacher.
 It's very interesting and amazing how Tim Burton represents life in his films. He always has got a confrontation of reality and fairytale, something unbelievable and obvious. Frankenweenie is a good example of it. Everything is seems like it was shrunked, but people are from another world, they are too grotesque. And the cemetry is like from a cartoon, but in whole everything combines with music, scenes and world. Yes, this is definitely Tim Burton's world.
 

 
Newspapers. As the books they are readable.
 

 
Some scetches. Know, that this is not so important, but I love the idea of guides to scatter pencils and filings.


 
Yes. The lamp is working, like others lamps in this "house". On the left you can find some photos, which shows us that Sparky is the only friend of Victor. The door is open, so we are able to watch through it if we want. Makes you feel as Alice in Wonderland when she grows up.
 

3 comments:

  1. nice, but why not comment on the way he represents reality? i would be very interested in some analysis.

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    1. I want to do it, but we have the Essay! The Essay should be first.

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