section will explain what was found from considering Hitchcock’s use of suspense and humour; these observations were used to help create prototypes for various Hitchcockian 3D animated short This section will look at these films: (Marnie, 1964), (North by Northwest, 1959), and (Rear Window, 1954). Many different cinematographic methods will be explored by analysing a wide range of directors including some of the most prominent individuals, such as: Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and Orson Welles; as…
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Window. North By Northwest. Vertigo. Psycho. Four intense, groundbreaking thrillers, released between 1954 and 1960, which both shocked and terrified audiences across the globe. Four films that redefined the thriller genre, shaping it into the riveting, emotional roller coaster we recognize today. Four films that, if not for a young, intelligent young title card designer for Paramount Pictures (London Branch), may never have been greenlit for production. Alfred Hitchcock was born on August 13, 1899…
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in film history. Accompanied with masterful close-up shots and cuts, the iconic shower segments from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho not only serves as the climax of the film, but also the most notorious murder sequence in cinematic history. While many would argue that the piercing shrieks from the victim or the shadowy murderer is the most terrifying part of this scene; the true horror lies Hitchcock's use the camera. Through the manipulation of carefully placed sounds, camera shots, and cuts, Hitchcock…
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Biography for Alfred Hitchcock (I) More at IMDbPro » ad feedback Date of Birth 13 August 1899, Leytonstone, London, England, UK Date of Death 29 April 1980, Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA (renal failure) Birth Name Alfred Joseph Hitchcock Nickname Hitch The Master of Suspense Height 5' 7" (1.70 m) Mini Biography Alfred Hitchcock was the son of East End greengrocer William Hitchcock and his wife Emma. Raised as a strict Catholic and attending Saint Ignatius College, a…
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Sang Tran Film 2700 4/17/2012 The Master of Suspense Anyone that watches a good film leaves the theater with joy and enthusiasm and they often praise the film. However, not many people take a step back and appreciate the directors that create these master pieces. Alfred Hitchcock was an innovator in the film world with unique techniques that pushed the boundaries of how people perceived films. As an English director, Hitchcock came to Hollywood and brought with him a distinctive and recognizable…
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What is the `auteur theory’? Illustrate your answer with reference to at least three films by Alfred Hitchcock. ‘There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it’ Alfred Hitchcock The auteur theory began to develop in the 1950s it started with the writers of Cahiers du Cinema including Francois Truffaut who began to discuss that the directors personal vision within films, they should instead go beyond and express their individuality in response to the industrialised conveyer…
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101-013 October 29, 2014 Alfred Joseph Hitchcock Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, was born on August 13, 1899 in Leytonstone, England. His parents are Emma Jane Hitchcock and William Hitchcock. Alfred had two older brothers and a sister. At the age of five, Alfred’s father William wanted to teach Alfred a lesson about what happened to people who did bad things, William sent Alfred to the police station with a letter. After the police read and looked the note, they locked Alfred into a cell for several minutes…
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Choose a film that has a definite turning point or decisive moment. Explain what happens in this decisive moment and how it is important to the film as a whole. Alfred Hitchcock’s classic “Psycho” features a definite turning point. In the first instance the famous shower scene has a powerful and profound effect on the viewer through its content: the director’s skilful use of editing, lighting and soundtrack are unsettling and contribute substantially to the power of the scene. Moreover, through…
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Anyone who has viewed Alfred Hitchcock’s films will agree that through his directing style he expertly manipulates suspense and distorts reality. In Psycho, Vertigo, and Rear Window, Hitchcock goes against the societal expectations of men and women. From a young age stereotypical gender roles are enforced on to children in the form of gender specific colors and toys. These gender roles also carry over into most films. For instance, men are portrayed as brave heroes, while the women are seen as attractive…
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decided to compare two Hitchcock films. Ever since I can remember, I have seen Alfred Hitchcock films; Psycho, The Birds, North by Northwest, I enjoy his work because I like the suspense, and visual effects that he was able to accomplish. Out of all of his films, I believe that my favorite Hitchcock films would have to be Rear Window (1954) and Vertigo (1958), because I think that the two incorporate everything that is “Alfred Hitchcock”. Hitchcock films are known for being mysterious, cynical, as well…
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