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    Rear Window Voyeurism

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    One of the most crucial elements of Rear Window‚ and a very clever tactic used by Hitchcock‚ is realism. In other words‚ most if not all things that happen in this film‚ and everything that every character feels and emotes‚ is entirely plausible in real life - perhaps not witnessing a murder‚ but something equally shocking‚ such as spousal abuse is entirely possible. Because of this there is at least one thing or person that everybody can identify with‚ either with Jeff‚ Lisa‚ the neighbours‚ or

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    Roger Thornhill

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 exemplary was relatively revolutionary from numerous points of view‚ however the strained couple of minutes in which smooth advertisement official Roger Thornhill (played via Cary Concede) is threatened by a dangerous product tidying pilot is the film’s greatest triumph. It is additionally a standout amongst the most imitated activity groupings in Hollywood history. It’s been caricatured by everything from The Simpsons to Metallica. The scene starts when Thornhill‚ Another

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    Vivien Thomas Unsung Hero

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    common in the 1940’s when Vivien developed the procedure. It caused the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs to stop and had taken the lives of many babies. Vivien Thomas was not alone in the making of the cure. The man who got the credit was Dr. Alfred Blalock‚ who was a white man‚ had helped him out too. Vivien Thomas lost all of his life saving due to the Great Depression‚ but in the end it would lead him to great accomplishments. As a young African American boy at age eleven‚ Vivien Thomas had

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    Bibliography: Vertigo‚ 1958‚ Motion Picture‚ USA‚ Director Alfred Hitchcock Bordwell‚ David & Thompson‚ Kristin‚ 2010 Film Art McGraw-Hill‚ New York. Study Guide CMM117 Introduction to Screen Analysis‚ School of Humanities‚ Arts‚ Education & Law‚ Griffith University‚ Brisbane. Schneider‚ Dan 2009‚ http://www

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    Birds Essya

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    Melanie’s Experience in Bodega Bay Tweet Tweet! Caw Caw!! In the movie‚ “Birds”‚ by Alfred Hitchcock‚ the birds are attacking because Melanie Daniel’s location defines when and where the birds attack. The birds begin acting strange upon her arrival‚ and there are behavior changes at her stay. When leaving Bodega Bay‚ the birds become normal again. The birds first develops nascence and start attacking Melanie Daniels when she first arrives at Bodega Bay. Before she arrives to the small town‚ Melanie

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    Rear Window Journal

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    Trevor Stopka Mr. Bessey Rhetoric of Cinema 9 February 2015 The insight on Jeff and Lisa’s relationship Rear Window (Paramount Pictures 1954) is one of Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest movies. He takes you through mystery and troubles of a relationship in this movie. You are shown what it is like to be stuck in your apartment and nothing to do but watch your neighbors. Also seeing how relationships were during the 1950’s and how Jeff (James Stewart) and Lisa Carol Fremont’s (Grace Kelly) relationship

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    government. it was a part of the vision of creating a new society that left behind the ills of the old world and a belief that a fair society could be created. Conciliation was an idea and had been discussed throughout that period of time by Politian Alfred Deakin and his liberals‚ and by the labor party . several colonies had begun to put things into action in the industrial areas such as setting up wages boards in Victoria and NSW. western Australia‚ south Australia and nsw had engaged with the idea

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    Saul Bass

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    Employed as an assistant in the art department of the New York office of Warner Bros. Saul Bass opens his own studio‚ named Saul Bass & Associates in 1955. During his 40-year career Bass worked for some of Hollywood’s greatest filmmakers‚ including Alfred Hitchcock‚ Stanley Kubrick‚ Otto Preminger‚ Billy Wilder‚ and Martin Scorsese. Bass also designed some of the most iconic corporate logos in North America‚ including the original AT&T “bell” logo in 1969‚ as well as their later “globe” logo in 1983

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    fwes

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    the film is the final installment in Nolan’s Batman film trilogy‚ and the sequel of Batman Begins (2005) and the Dark Knight (2008). Christian Bale reprises the lead role of Bruce Wayne (Batman)‚ with a returned cast of his allies: Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth‚ Gary Olman as James Gordon‚ and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox. The film introduces Selina Kyle (Anne Kathaway)‚ a sly morally ambiguous cat burglar and Bane (Tom Hardy)‚ a mercenary bent on destroying Gotham City. Drawn back into action

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    live performance: The performance I went to see was "The 39 Steps" on the 25th of March‚ at the Criterion Theatre in London‚ it’s produced by Gaumont British. The original 39 steps was an action spy novel written by John Buchan in 1915. Then Alfred Hitchcock produced a film‚ then the play was written and when I first saw the play it was a bit of a shock seeing as the book and film are set as thrillers and the play is very much a comedy. The play is set in 1914 and Europe is on the brink of

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