The film “Psycho” was produced in the 1960’s by Alfred Hitchcock. It was called the “mother of the modern horror movie”. Hitchcock wanted to manipulate his audience into fear and loathing, this was achieved by choosing to make the film in black and white rather...
Reflexivity and Modern Expression Reflexivity is defined as the circular relationships between cause and effect, meaning that there is never a true cause or effect because they are interchangeable and cannot be defined. This theory of relationships is one of the defining aspects of expression...
Alfred Hitchcock had a reputation for being the ‘Master of Suspense’, directing a numerous amount of feature films throughout his successful career. His films had a distinct style and they were created skillfully as he had prior skill as a silent film director. From this,...
Introduction to Hitchcock’s Signature Style Alfred Hitchcock, often referred to as the “Master of Suspense,” revolutionized the film industry with his unique approach to storytelling and filmmaking. With over 50 films to his name, Hitchcock developed a signature style that is immediately recognizable. His innovative...
Filmmakers use colours as instruments for storytelling, and visual minded directors create colour palettes almost as memorable as the films themselves. Hitchcock is not an exception. Few movies use colour palettes as brilliant as Vertigo (Hitchcock) and there may not be any other film that...
Introduction The English director, producer and screenwriter Alfred Hitchcock also knows as the ‘Master of Suspense’ was born in London, England, on August 13, 1899. He was famous for how he manipulated psychology with suspense, making a unique audience experience. His parents were strict Catholic....
The filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock was called the “Master of suspense”, because he used a kind of psychological tension in his films, creating a distinct viewing experience. For instance, the film Psycho, directed by him, was considered one of the most terrifying film of its time....
History of cinema would not be comprehensive without the inclusion of Alfred Joseph Hitchcock; a director designated the name, Master of Suspense due to his significant filming career. Hitchcock worked with the German Expressionist in the production of films during the 20th century, thus inspiring...
It is easy to get lost in a film. It is easy to be fully immersed with the plot, to feel horror and joy alongside the characters. However, it is important to look beyond the screen when analyzing a film. Someone crafted what the audience...
Paul Richards once remarked, “The purpose of appropriation is to see the past with fresh eyes.” This statement captures the essence of how films can reshape and reinterpret historical narratives. One such example is the transformation of Cornell W. Short’s “It Had to Be Murder”...
In films, people question the roles in which women play. Women have evolved over the years to achieve equality within industries. In Hitchcock’s films, women are the center of mistreatment. In the film, The Birds, he introduces a pretty young woman who is trying to...
The Birds is a film produced in 1963, based on a 1952 story written by Daphne du Mauier, and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This film showed great cinematography based on the characters and intense scenes. His films have stood the test of time as they...
Topic Analysis Alfred Hitchcock is one of those filmmakers that’s so good he has his own style and to be an element in an Alfred Hitchcock film, one would need to be: a platinum blonde bombshell, riveting plot twist, or an innocent man accused of...
Introduction Alfred Hitchcock is a household name in the film industry known for his use of cinematic techniques to create suspense. Particularly, the use of visual techniques has set him apart from the rest of the film makers. North by Northwest and Rear Window are...
Through the perspective of the film, The Birds directed by Alfred Hitchcock brought up the point of femininity. In the opening scene one of the protagonist Melanie Daniels comes across Mitch Brenner. It is inferred that he is a wealthy man that lies across the...
Film “Rear window” by the legend of cinematography Alfred Hitchcock is a masterpiece. Alfred Hitchcock is known by his experimental style in filmmaking and using many different cinema techniques and the film “Rear window” is not an exception and full of amazing techniques. Also through...
“Master of Suspense”, Alfred Joseph Hitchcock is one of the British directors and producers in the world. He was raised by his rigorous and religious Catholic parents, Emma Jane and William Hitchcock, who believed by the punishment from God. Moreover, in Alfred Hitchcock’s childhood, he...
American cinema often presents spectators with red herrings and macguffins in order to create a mysterious impression, especially during the 1950’s. Alfred Hitchcock in particular is known for this strategy to the point where if one was to be asked about macguffins their brain would...
Alfred Hitchcock’s classic movie “Vertigo,” a tale of deep obsession, came out in 1958. It’s actually based on the 1954 French book “D’entre Les Morts” by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. This film is a wild mix of psychological mystery, romance, and thriller that digs...