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"Rebecca" by Alfred Hitchcock

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beccac2901 | 12:11 Fri 21st Apr 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Can anyone help me with the cinematography in Rebecca?I have bben told to produce an essay of an 8minute sequence from a film and write about its cinematography so i chose Rebecca, but am stuck on what it all means!i chose the sequence where they get married and arrive at Mandalay but i'm not sure if this a good sequence to do x
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http://www.filmsite.org/rebec.html
Sorry missed a bit off the end.

This site looks interesting. Rebecca was Hitchcock's first American film I believe and he presented the cinematic equivalence of a gothic novel, building up the suspense throughout.


http://www.bookrags.com/english/film/rebecca1940/styleandcinematography.html


Hope this helps a little.

it's a ghost film, about someone - the title role, in fact - we never see. So its aim is to make us constantly think of someone who's not there; the sort of bright, hard-edged cinematography that is the norm these days would not be appropriate. Hitchcock, as you probably know, didn't do his own filming (he started out writing intertitles on silent movies) but storyboarded his films in great detail before beginning filming.

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