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Burton's Film and Television Projects Master Class with Tim Burton: Burton’s Selected Film and Television Projects As Director Dark Shadows. Dir. Tim Burton, 2012, U.S.A. 113 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / Village Roadshow Pictures / Infinitum Nihil / GK Films / The Zanuck Company / Dan Curtis Productions / Tim Burton Productions. Alice in Wonderland. Dir. Tim Burton, 2010, U.S.A. 108 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Pictures / Roth Films / Team Todd / The Zanuck Company. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Dir. Tim Burton, 2007, U.S.A. and U.K. 116 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / DreamWorks Pictures / Parkes/MacDonald Productions / The Zanuck Company. Corpse Bride. Dir. Tim Burton, 2005, U.K. and U.S.A. 77 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / Tim Burton Animation Co. / Laika Entertainment / Patalex Productions / Tim Burton Productions / Will Vinton Studios. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Dir. Tim Burton, 2005, U.S.A. and U.K. 115 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / Village Roadshow Pictures / The Zanuck Company / Plan B Entertainment / Theobald Film Productions / Tim Burton Productions. Big Fish. Dir. Tim Burton, 2003, U.S.A. 125 mins. Production Co.: Columbia Pictures Corp. / Jinks/Cohen Company / The Zanuck Company / Tim Burton Productions. Planet of the Apes. Dir. Tim Burton, 2001, U.S.A. 119 mins. Production Co.: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation / The Zanuck Company / Tim Burton Productions. The World of Stainboy. Dir. Tim Burton, 2000, U.S.A. Short. Production Co.: Flinch Studios / Tim Burton Production. Sleepy Hollow. Dir. Tim Burton, 1999, U.S.A. and Germany. 105 mins. Production Co.: Paramount Pictures / Mandalay Pictures / American Zoetrope / Karol Film Productions / Tim Burton Productions. Mars Attacks! Dir. Tim Burton, 1996, U.S.A. 106 mins. Production Co.: Tim Burton Productions / Warner Bros. Pictures. Ed Wood. Dir. Tim Burton, 1994, U.S.A. 127 mins. Production Co.: Touchstone Pictures. Conversations with Vincent. Dir. Tim Burton, 1994, U.S.A. Production Co.: Tim Burton Productions. 1 Master Class with Tim Burton: Burton’s Selected Film and Television Projects Batman Returns. Dir. Tim Burton, 1992, U.S.A. an U.K. 126 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. Edward Scissorhands. Dir. Tim Burton, 1990, U.S.A. 105 mins. Production Co.: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Batman. Dir. Tim Burton, 1989, U.S.A and U.K. 126 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / The Guber-Peters Company / PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. Beetlejuice. Dir. Tim Burton, 1988, U.S.A. 92 mins. Production Co.: The Geffen Company. Faerie Tale Theatre (1982-1987). 6 seasons, 27 episodes. Creator: Shelley Duval. U.S.A. Originally aired on Showtime. Production Co.: Gaylord Productions / Lion’s Gate Films / Platypus Productions. Episode: “Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp” (season 5, episode 1 – aired July 14, 1986) The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985-1989). 4 seasons, 76 episodes. Creator: Alfred Hitchcock. U.S.A. Originally aired on NBC (1985-1987), USA Network (1987-1989). Production Co.: Michael Sloan Productions / Universal TV. Episode: “The Jar” (season 1, episode 19 – aired April 6, 1986) Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. Dir. Tim Burton, 1985, U.S.A. 90 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / Aspen Film Society. Frankenweenie. Dir. Tim Burton, 1984, U.S.A. 29 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Pictures. Vincent. Dir. Tim Burton, 1982, U.S.A. 6 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Productions. Luau. Dirs. Tim Burton and Jerry Rees, 1982, U.S.A. 31 mins. Production Co.: unknown. Hansel and Gretel (1982). Television Movie. Dir. Tim Burton, U.S.A. 42 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Productions. Doctor Doom. Dir. Tim Burton, 1979, U.S.A. Short. Production Co.: unknown. Stalk of the Celery. Dir. Tim Burton, 1979, U.S.A. Short. Production Co.: California Institute of the Arts / Filmworks Organization. The Island of Dr. Agor. Dir. Tim Burton, 1971, U.S.A. Short. Production Co.: unknown. 2 Master Class with Tim Burton: Burton’s Selected Film and Television Projects As Producer Big Eyes. Dirs. Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, 2013, U.S.A. Production Co.: Silverwood Films / Electric City Entertainment / Tim Burton Productions (in production). Frankenweenie. Dir. Tim Burton, 2012, U.S.A. Production Co.: Walt Disney Pictures / Tim Burton Animation Co. / Tim Burton Production Co. (in production). Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Dir. Timur Bekambetov, 2012, U.S.A. 105 mins. Production Co.: Abraham Productions / Bazelevs Production / Tim Burton Productions. 9. Dir. Shane Acker, 2009, U.S.A. 79 mins. Production Co.: Focus Feautres / Relativity Media / Arc Productions / Starz Animation / Tim Burton Productions. Corpse Bride. Dirs. Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, 2005, U.S.A. and U.K. 77 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / Tim Burton Animation Co. / Laika Entertainment / Patalex Productions / Tim Burton Productions / Will Vinton Studios. The World of Stainboy. Dir. Tim Burton, 2000, U.S.A. Short. Production Co.: Flinch Studios / Tim Burton Production. Mars Attacks! Dir. Tim Burton, 1996, U.S.A. 106 mins. Production Co.: Tim Burton Productions / Warner Bros. Pictures. James and the Giant Peach. Dir. Henry Selick, 1996, U.K. and U.S.A. 79 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Pictures / Allied Filmmakers / Skellington Productions Inc. Batman Forever. Dir. Joel Schumacher, 1995, U.S.A. and U.K. 121 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. Ed Wood. Dir. Tim Burton, 1994, U.S.A. 127 mins. Production Co.: Touchstone Pictures. Cabin Boy. Dir. Adam Resnick, 1994, U.S.A. 80 mins. Production Co.: Touchstone Pictures / Steve White Productions. Conversations with Vincent. Dir. Tim Burton, 1994, U.S.A. Production Co.: Tim Burton Productions. The Nightmare Before Christmas. Dir. Henry Selick, 1993, U.S.A. 76 mins. Production Co.: Touchstone Pictures / Skellington Productions Inc. / Tim Burton Productions. 3 Master Class with Tim Burton: Burton’s Selected Film and Television Projects Family Dog (1993). 1 season, 10 episodes. Creator: Brad Bird. Canada and U.S.A. Originally aired on USA Television Network. Production Co.: Amblin Entertainment / Nelvana / Universal TV / Warner Bros. Television. Episode: “Family Dog” (season 1, episode 1 – aired June 23, 1993) Batman Returns. Dir. Tim Burton, 1992, U.S.A. an U.K. 126 mins. Production Co.: Warner Bros. Pictures / PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. Beetlejuice (1989-1991). 4 seasons, 94 episodes. Creator: Tim Burton. Canada and U.S.A. Originally aired on ABC (1989-1991) and Fox Kids (1991-1992). Production Co.: Nelvana / Geffen Film Company / Tim Burton Incorporated / Warner Bros. Television. Edward Scissorhands. Dir. Tim Burton, 1990, U.S.A. 105 mins. Production Co.: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Luau. Dirs. Tim Burton and Jerry Rees, 1982, U.S.A. 31 mins. Production Co.: unknown. Stalk of the Celery. Dir. Tim Burton, 1979, U.S.A. Short. Production Co.: California Institute of the Arts / Filmworks Organization. As Animator Amazing Stories (1985-1987). 2 seasons, 45 episodes. Creator: Steven Spielberg. U.S.A. Originally aired on NBC. Production Co.: Amblin Entertainment / Universal TV. Episode: “Family Dog” (season 2, episode 16 – aired Feb. 16, 1987) TRON. Dir. Steven Lisberger, 1982, U.S.A. 96 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Productions / Lisberger/Kushner. The Fox and the Hound. Dirs. Ted Berman, Richard Rich, and Art Stevens, 1981, U.S.A. 83 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Productions. Stalk of the Celery. Dir. Tim Burton, 1979, U.S.A. Short. Production Co.: California Institute of the Arts / Filmworks Organization. As Conceptual/Storyboard Artist: 4 Master Class with Tim Burton: Burton’s Selected Film and Television Projects The Black Cauldron. Dirs. Ted Berman and Richard Rich, 1985, U.S.A. 80 mins. Production Co.: Silver Screen Partners II / Walt Disney Pictures. Frankenweenie. Dir. Tim Burton, 1984, U.S.A. 29 mins. Production Co.: Walt Disney Pictures. 5 .
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