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Mr. Spielberg's techniques include, but are not limited to, the unusual ability to move and control a camera like no one else. He has created many camera tricks that we now take for granted! One example is the 'dolly zoom' used in the filming of 'Jaws'.

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Did Alfred Hitchcock design or invent anything?

He was a film director that had some unusual techniques.


When and where does Alfred Hitchcock appear in his 1948 film Rope?

Alfred Hitchcock's caricature can be seen on a red neon sign visible through the apartment window. Some people also claim to be able to see him walking down the street in the opening scene.


What are some of Alfred Hitchcock's movies?

Alfred Hitchcock is a well known writer. He is known for many different films, including Psycho, Vertigo, The Birds, Rear Window, Marnie, and Rebecca.


Which Alfred Hitchcock film was an attempt to film an entire feature-length movie in a single shot?

Hitchcock attempted this with the movie Rope (1948). Hitchcock used very long takes in that movie, some lasting up to 10 minutes. He also filmed it in such a way, that it was difficult to know when one take ended and another began, thus giving the illusion the film was filmed in one long take. In actuality, the film was 11 different takes, which is still quite an accomplishment in filmmaking.


How does Alfred Hitchcock stand for the LB in LB Jeffries in Rear Window. Wouldn't the L.B stand for something like Larry David and if so what does it stand for besides Alfred Hitchcock?

In "Rear Window," the initials "L.B." in L.B. Jeffries are often interpreted as a nod to Alfred Hitchcock himself, symbolizing the director's presence and influence in the film. While some might playfully suggest other names like Larry David, the specific meaning behind "L.B." has not been definitively clarified by Hitchcock. Instead, it serves as a reminder of the voyeuristic nature of both Jeffries and Hitchcock, who crafted the narrative from a detached perspective. The initials thus embody the themes of observation and the filmmaker's role in storytelling.

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Did Alfred Hitchcock design or invent anything?

He was a film director that had some unusual techniques.


Can anyone recommend some Alfred Hitchcock's classic film?

Birds


When and where does Alfred Hitchcock appear in his 1948 film Rope?

Alfred Hitchcock's caricature can be seen on a red neon sign visible through the apartment window. Some people also claim to be able to see him walking down the street in the opening scene.


How can you read some of the short stories in season three Alfred Hitchcock Present DVD?

Alfred Hitchcock Presents is available from Walmart, Amazon or Ebay.


What are the ratings and certificates for Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955?

Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:PG (some episodes) Australia:M (some episodes) New Zealand:PG


WHAT FILM DID ALFRED HITCHCOCK NOT APPEAR IN?

Contrary to popular belief, Hitchcock did direct some films in which he did not have an amusing cameo for himself. Lifeboat is one that I can definitely say Hitch did not appear in, well not in the flesh, but he does appear in an advertisement in a newspaper being read by William Bendix. Hopefully, a hardcore Hitchcock fan can list the others.Hitchcock makes no appearance in his 1936 film Sabotage.


What are some of Alfred Hitchcock's movies?

Alfred Hitchcock is a well known writer. He is known for many different films, including Psycho, Vertigo, The Birds, Rear Window, Marnie, and Rebecca.


Which Alfred Hitchcock film was an attempt to film an entire feature-length movie in a single shot?

Hitchcock attempted this with the movie Rope (1948). Hitchcock used very long takes in that movie, some lasting up to 10 minutes. He also filmed it in such a way, that it was difficult to know when one take ended and another began, thus giving the illusion the film was filmed in one long take. In actuality, the film was 11 different takes, which is still quite an accomplishment in filmmaking.


How does Alfred Hitchcock stand for the LB in LB Jeffries in Rear Window. Wouldn't the L.B stand for something like Larry David and if so what does it stand for besides Alfred Hitchcock?

In "Rear Window," the initials "L.B." in L.B. Jeffries are often interpreted as a nod to Alfred Hitchcock himself, symbolizing the director's presence and influence in the film. While some might playfully suggest other names like Larry David, the specific meaning behind "L.B." has not been definitively clarified by Hitchcock. Instead, it serves as a reminder of the voyeuristic nature of both Jeffries and Hitchcock, who crafted the narrative from a detached perspective. The initials thus embody the themes of observation and the filmmaker's role in storytelling.


How many movies has Alfred Hitchcock produced?

According to the Internet Movie Database, imdb.com, the number is 66. This includes some shorts and at least one compilation which had multiple directors. Hitchcock also produced and appeared in many of his films.


What are some Alfred Hitchcock movies?

Here are a few:Shadow Of A Doubt, The Birds, Psycho, Frenzy, Vertigo, The Man Who Knew Too Much, North By Northwest, Family Plot (last film), Marnie, Rope, 39 Steps, Rear Window.


Who is Alfred Hitchcock's daughter?

Patricia Hitchcock was the only daughter of Alfred and Alma Hitchcock. She was born on July 7, 1928, and she appeared in several of her father's movies, including Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright, and Psycho.