Despite sound now being used in movies, one fan of Tim Burton's Batman gave the iconic film a silent makeover, turning it into a film fit for the 1920s.
Documentary filmmaker Ben Crew took to Twitter earlier this week to showcase an edit of Tim Burton’s 1989 filmthat he had made. Crew took the film’s audio out and gave it a bit of a style tweak to make it match the silent films of old, and also praised Burton’s storytelling and visual abilities by noting how well the film worked without sound.
A Twitter account dedicated to the film also appeared this week, showcasing the film in full , as well as a poster for the project, which you can see below: This is kind of cheating, but I edited Tim Burton's Batman into a silent film and I rewatch it so often. One of my favorite creative exercises I've ever done, speaks to Burton's visual genius that the film still works so well without sound.
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