OFOTCN and vertigo contexts
post 1960 influences:
-German expressionist movement
-Italian Neo-realism
-French new wave: Lack of artifice; not artificial- long takes, semi-improvised, natural lighting (In OFOTCN), location shooting
Hitchcock worked with all the studios and held immense power in the classical hollywood film era.
HITCHCOCK AUTEUR FEATURES:
-Blonde, full busted women
-Composer, Hermann
-Worked with the same production/design team for every film
-Influence from the German expressionist movement-> Kuleshov effect-> Soviet Montage
-Elaborate costumes -> German expressionism, taking the everyday and exaggerating it was a theme of this movement.
-Camera Viewpoints -> experimental camera techniques
-Eccentric characterisation
-Sexual taboos & voyeurism: male gaze and scopophelia
-Meticulous planning for all of his work
-Expression of ideas through visual terms, dialogue was less significant
"Self plagiarism is style"- Alfred Hitchcock
-German expressionist movement
-Italian Neo-realism
-French new wave: Lack of artifice; not artificial- long takes, semi-improvised, natural lighting (In OFOTCN), location shooting
Hitchcock worked with all the studios and held immense power in the classical hollywood film era.
HITCHCOCK AUTEUR FEATURES:
-Blonde, full busted women
-Composer, Hermann
-Worked with the same production/design team for every film
-Influence from the German expressionist movement-> Kuleshov effect-> Soviet Montage
-Elaborate costumes -> German expressionism, taking the everyday and exaggerating it was a theme of this movement.
-Camera Viewpoints -> experimental camera techniques
-Eccentric characterisation
-Sexual taboos & voyeurism: male gaze and scopophelia
-Meticulous planning for all of his work
-Expression of ideas through visual terms, dialogue was less significant
"Self plagiarism is style"- Alfred Hitchcock
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