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Alfred Hitchcock’s Effect O n Film and Phobia. By Nicholas Wilkinson . Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock was born August 13 th , 1899 He died April 29th, 1980 With a career spanning, more than 50 years Hitchcock is regarded as the best thriller director of our time . Hitchcock’s style .
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Alfred Hitchcock’s Effect On Film and Phobia By Nicholas Wilkinson
Alfred Hitchcock • Hitchcock was born August 13th, 1899 • He died April 29th, 1980 • With a career spanning, more than 50 years Hitchcock is regarded as the best thriller director of our time
Hitchcock’s style • Hitchcock had an interesting style of directing mixing humor, tension, and terror to thrill an audience. • Also he used a macGuffin, a plot device which drives suspense throughout the movie but isn’t significant in the end.
Phobiasand their classifications • A phobia is an irrational and excessive fear of an object, place, or situation. • A specific phobia is a fear of a certain object or place • A social phobia is a fear of a certain situation
Hitchcock's famous worksand their connection to phobias • Among some of his best films are Psycho, Vertigo, Marnie, North By Northwest • All of these films involved phobias Vertigo and Marniethereis a character who is inflicted, • or they create a phobia like