Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in Leydenstone, England on August 13, 1899 and died of liver and heart problems in Los Angeles in 1980. He went to Ignatius College in London, Engineering and Navigation of School, and then went to London University. He began his career in 1919 and announced business cards for silent films at the Famous Players-Laskey studio in Paramount, London. So he learned scripting, editing and art direction, promoted to assistant director in 1922.
"Auteur" in the translator means the writer who attached "auto" in advance. That is, the person is mainly behind the movie, the producer is white "noise". I think Alfred Hitchcock is the executive who should obtain the title of the executive officer. He is known for imaginary usage of objects, sounds, plots, characters, and especially camera work. One of his movies, Psycho involved a shower scene that emphasized female stabbing by intermittent string and camera work. A sudden change in angle of view (cut) and broken strings gives the scene a sense of urgency and tension, causing fear of the audience. Different perspectives create a sense of omniscience to the audience and carry them to the scene as if they had actually experienced it. In another movie "Dizziness", his use of car zoom is innovative, so it is called "Hitchcock Zoom".
In quotes - "Hitchcock", "Ford", "Eagle" - use structures or retrospective important structures to distinguish creative characters from real people - Hitchcock, Ford and Eagle They is. Therefore, the director is like an unconscious catalyst to transcend his or her consciously controlled elements and influences. In France's political and theoretically passionate culture since 1968, Cayé himself is changing rapidly, and at this stage of the development of the director theory, Cayer's editor is a collective article "John · Created Ford's Young Lincoln "August 1970, Kayer. This article compares the movie in its repressive and contradictory form. Among them, director and director John Ford are definitely unable to be regarded as a unified, conscious source of information. The influence of AuteURISM on the development of film research