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Summary Of Alfred Hitchcock's Rope

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Film innovator and auteur Alfred Hitchcock is renowned for his genius in building tension, fear and suspense throughout his films. Hitchcock used visual cinema techniques including cinematography, symbolism and colour in films such as Rope and Vertigo to invoke a response from his audience. Hitchcock wanted us to identify with the psychological and physical situations that his protagonists and antagonists experience.

In Rope, Hitchcock uses innovative cinematography techniques so that the audience feel as if they are a part of the unfolding drama. The camera-work is choreographed so that the action is filmed in one continuous shot. In this way, in Rope Hitchcock attempted to create the effect of a live stage show. The effect of the ‘real-time’ footage has the result upon the audience of a constant unrelenting sense of uncertainty and suspense that anything could happen at any time, such as a dinner guest opening the chest containing the body of David. Because the audience is constantly on edge, their reactions, such as fear, are heightened. The camera journeys through the unfolding drama in a point of view style that is immediate and personal in terms of the characters and objects Hitchcock wants his audience to see. This camera movement not only gives the audience a sense of involvement, but creates a sensation of unease and claustrophobia in their minds. Due to the close-up cinematography, the audience becomes drawn into the film, feeling as if they are experiencing the

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