The rear window is a fun movie that uses snobbing as an element of the story. For me it has a dual meaning; first, like the rearview mirror of the car, people always look at it from the back window, see the person behind us, or our shoulder I am watching. The concept of "seeing your shoulders" is reminiscent of paranoia, which is followed or noticed. The second meaning is that the title of the movie is more obvious as the visible window of the apartment's rear window shares a common view of the circular enclave or another backyard's view of the neighbor with the same visual experience is.
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. - Movie Baraka provides a true feeling to human eyes. Eyes are windows leading to the world. Likewise, Baraka is also a window that inspires people about the nature of the world and its society. Baraka shows the privilege of how creatures on this planet use and abuse the world. Therefore, many people abuse the brain's power by destroying nature.
Camera movement is one of the most expressive tools for filmmakers. It changes the relationship between the subject and the camera frame, shapes the viewer's space and time recognition, and controls the transmission of the story information. When the camera frame points the observer inward, the movement of the frame gives the illusion that the observer moves through the world of the story. The height and angle of the camera, the distance to the subject, the composition of the shot may change as the frame moves above, below, around, outside, out of space, while the camera is moving. The type of motion of the camera is distinguished by its orientation and the equipment used to perform the motion. The basic form of camera movement was in place in the 1920's, but the equipment that makes camera motion easier is still evolving.