The story skill of the Hitchcock story used in the back window Jeffries is a senior magazine photographer whose work seems to be a worldwide publication. At Alfred Hitchcock's "Back window" he is a wheelchair man and his videotape appeared in the movie later. "Back window" depicts New York in the 20th century where fraudsters, murderers and salesmen live together. The story explains a man who broke his leg during the photography mission.
It is impossible to study movies without considering what Hitchcock's movies will have on the story and how it will operate. Film technology used in the rear window is an important way to deepen your understanding of the film. Hitchcock uses a variety of visual cues to convey specific information. Lighting reminds me of what he often uses - at some point in the shoot he is said to have used all the lamps owned by the film studio. Lighting is used in this movie to clarify things. Jeff can look indoors and watch windows when lighting of a particular apartment is on. Surf Apartments - Hitchcock uses bread to display this)
Alfred Hitchcock's rear window is Alfred Hitchcock, L. Jeffries played by Jimmy Stewart was completely addicted to spending all the time while watching a neighbor from a wheelchair. He used a camera to improve his vision, thereby enhancing his role as a bystander and a voyeur. This will help you to create a movie that is playing outside the Jeffries window. In this "movie in the movie", the life of the neighbor became the theme of conspiracy. - In super movies, suspense is an important element that influences movies, allowing viewers to see. Suspense makes people sit on the edge of the seat due to anxiety and tension, but I do not know what will happen next. When there is a strange sound from there, I feel like I do not know what is in the haunted house. I think the most famous movie director is his suspense movie is Alfred Hitchcock.