Burton often discusses the significance of his long-term creative partners.
: How characters who operate outside of society, like Batman and the Joker, find a unique kind of freedom.
The interviews trace Burton’s unconventional journey from his childhood in the "empty canvas" of suburban Burbank to his early training as an animator at Disney. He discusses how he was ultimately fired by Disney for spending resources on Frankenweenie , which the company deemed too dark for children—a move that ironically freed him to pursue his own signature aesthetic.
: The importance of visual art, sketching, and storyboarding in developing his filmic landscapes. Key Collaborations
: The contrast between the mundane American suburbia and the bizarre, macabre worlds he creates.