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    Alfred Hitchcock might be history’s most respected director among both the critics and the public. I think He made Vertigo to celebrate the entertainment we love about the movies, yet ones that, upon closer inspection, reveal a deeper understanding of how techniques work wonders on the subconscious. Vertigo might be one of his greatest movies of all time and should credit more often about this masterpiece. When I watched Vertigo, I believe it has three themes throughout the whole entire film. The

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    Alfred Hitchcock? More Like Alfred HItch Rocks! Alfred Hitchcock stated, “The only way to get rid of my fears is to make films about them” (Brainyquote.com). When Hitchcock was at the height of his career he was deemed the “master of suspense” with his movies “Vertigo”, “Rear Window”, and the most famous “Psycho.” In those movies Alfred’s spooky and suspenseful filming style made the way horror films are today. Alfred Hitchcock was the most influential movie director to the 1960’s because of how

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    paper, I have 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

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    Raimi, George A. Romero, Dario Argento, William Friedkin, David Cronenberg, Quentin Tarantino, and Steven Spielberg all have two attributes in common; the tactful use of suspense and Alfred Hitchcock. Each person in the list above has, at one point, named Alfred Hitchcock as an influence for their works (IMDb). Hitchcock has been known as, “the master of suspense,” throughout his career and it shows, not only in the movies that he directed personally, but in the movies of the other directors and producers

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    Just when you thought Hitchcock couldn’t do it any better, he does. North by Northwest is yet another classic Alfred Hitchcock espionage thriller which is said by many to be “the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures”. Myself, along with many others have listed North by Northwest as one of the greatest films of all time. It was selected in 1995 for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress, as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically

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    suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, created his greatest films in the 1950's and 1960's, a period when the film industry was in crisis from dwindling audience attendance. Renowned for his unique techniques, themes and plots, Hitchcock intensified his films by pushing the limits. Examining Hitchcock's innovative techniques, focusing on the film Psycho and the infamous shower scene, will demonstrate that Hitchcock is the most innovative and influential filmmakers of all time. BODY - PARAGRAPH #1 Hitchcock produced

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    Alfred Hitchcock, in his critically acclaimed horror movie “ The Birds “, uses his camera shots metaphorically as a person rather than a weapon, in a way to add suspense, inner themes of the film, and to express the character’s emotions or intensity. Alfred Hitchcock is most known for being the “ master of suspense”, yet he uses his camera to demonstrate suspense and intensity. In the film “ The Birds”, Alfred constantly uses close up shots and looming or tracking shots. During the film, he

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    all his amazing camera shots, spine-chilling plots and brilliant suspense. Even once when in interviews and chats with Hitchcock his imaginative mind was growing by the second and at every opportunity. It was very clear and easy to see how he is always thinking of cliff hanging yet chilling situations and horrific deaths for his movies. Alfred “The Master of Suspense” Hitchcock is known as a pioneer to many and me as of his creativity and ability to put together a scene which is unique to all eyes

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    In both North by Northwest and Rope Alfred Hitchcock employs clear diegesis in order establish a story. Despite both films having clear narrative lines, Hitchcock purposefully utilizes point of view editing to enhance the suspense and intrigue of the plot. Janet Bergstrom states in North by Northwest “Hitchcock constructs a visual structure with classical narrative economy” In North by Northwest Roger Thornhill is the main

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    Aliya Jones ENG205 – History of Cinema Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock was known as a true filmmaker who produced and created successful horror films. Producing five decades of filmmaking, Hitchcock became a horror guru. From the shocking, blood-curdling film Psycho to his greatest black and white horror prequel Bates Motel, Hitchcock was able to pave the way for other horror filmmakers. As a little girl growing up, I watch every horror film I could think of. When you’re that fragile

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