Tim Burton is a ‘technophobe’ who would rather look to the sky than the internet
CNN
Don’t look for Tim Burton to be posting on Instagram.
Don’t look for Tim Burton to be posting on Instagram. The provocative filmmaker has shared that anyone who knows him knows he’s a “bit of a technophobe.” “If I look at the internet, I found that I got quite depressed,” Burton recently told BBC News. “It scared me because I started to go down a dark hole. So I try to avoid it, because it doesn’t make me feel good.” The 66-year-old director talked to the outlet ahead of The World of Tim Burton at the Design Museum, a new career retrospective in the UK that explores his creative process. The man best known for directing hits like “Beetlejuice,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “Edward Scissorhands” said being on the internet definitely has a negative effect on him. “I get depressed very quickly, maybe more quickly than other people,” Burton said. “But it doesn’t take me much to start to click and start to short circuit.”
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