She also decided not to use sound effects or Hollywood type lighting. The first topic I discuss in CCTV surveillance must be surveillance and CCTV. Red Road real estate CCTV operator Jackie is using monitor to track Clyde when she misunderstood that a young girl would be himself, so Red Road monitoring and CCTV as the main story of the movie I think that it will be used. It took her attention when he raped. But it turns out they only want to have sex with each other, and Jackie will discover it as soon as she sees it.
One of the themes of the rear window is the camouflage that was exhibited by Jimmy Stewart's character Jeff Jeffries. The same theme also appeared in the role of Psycho and Anthony Perkin in Norman Bates, but unlike Rear Window, Psycho did not use it as the backbone of the plot. The reason for these behaviors is different in movies. His voyeur was a result of his boredom and curiosity, as Jeff Jeffries was trapped in his apartment because he broke his leg. Norman Bates has more commitment, and his behavior is not due to his situation, but to his character. James Griffith made the best results in his movie review article: when he talked about psychology psychology: innocence is being condemned "It allows us to look confidential, That's because we are faced with fear of seeing secrets. "(Griffith 76)
Alfred Hitchcock's rear window and Mark Pellington's Arlington Road are similar in terms of site and location, but the films are very different from one another. Hitchcock uses a point of view to put the audience in the hero's position, he tends to "blur" the boundary between good and evil, opponents tend to be charismatic, and his movie always has a happy ending ing. - Human thinking is the most complex and complex tool for human beings. The mind is a personal device, and only the owner can truly understand and understand the content flowing through it. Everyone has an independent, completely different mind that creates reality around the body; personal reality. From the beginning of birth, external factors lead to thinking about establishing a belief system
Hitchcock praised the unique nature of human shooting. This is the subject of many of his movies, but at the heart of the rear window. Voyeurism is always a taboo for society, but there are a few interesting things to see, people tend to abandon their reservations. In the film, Lisa (Grace Kelly) and Stella (Selmarit) are also keen on Jeff's snapshots. "By sharing this voyeurism with the audience, the back window shows Hitchcock's view of the voyeurism, that is, everyone is pursuing a common pleasure.In the movie story, his neighbor of Jeffrey Spy began to become his personal hobby, but it eventually became a shared experience with his fiancé Lisa and his nurse Stella Discover the murder of Mr. Saul Wald, not Jeffrey To be more enthusiastic.