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The Auteur
 Hitchcock
 “Good evening,
   Ladies and
  Gentlemen…”
What is an auteur

• A filmmaker usually the director whose
  movies are characterized by a filmmaker's
  creative influence
Cahiers du Cinema
http://www.moviemags.com/main.php?title=CAHIERS
          %20DU%20CINEMA&etos=1956
• Andre Bazin
History of Film as the history of
                  Auteurs
•   Like Artists
•   Original work
•   Creative Control
•   Personal film language
•   Auteurs often start the conventions of genre,
    but do not follow them
Notes on the 'Auteur' Theory by Sarris
          1962 (American)
• the technical competence of the director
• the director's distinguishable personality
  (style)
• and interior meaning.
The technical competence of the
                 director
•   Expressionist lighting
•   Story telling visually in silent era
•   Use of the subjective camera
•   Dolly zoom
•   Clever use of montage and cutting to create
    tension in spite of the production code (1939-
    60)
1920
• It was around 1920 when Hitchcock joined the
  film industry, he started off drawing the sets
  (Since he was a very skilled artist)
• Continued his apprenticeship alongside
  Graham Cutts at Gainsborough.
• In 1925, studio head Michael Balcon
  dispatched Hitchcock to Germany
• Saw firsthand the work of masters like F.W.
  Murnau
A scene from F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu.
                1922
The Lodger 1927
The Lodger 1927
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n52gSej7y
  _E
Subjective Camera Shots Champagne
              (1928)
The technical competence of the
                   director
•   The dolly zoom is an unsettling in-camera special effect that appears to
    undermine normal visual perception in film.
•   A dolly counter zoom is also variously known as:
•   Back Zoom Travelling
•   Smash Zoom" or "Smash Shot"
•   Vertigo zoom
•   The " Hitchcock zoom" or the " Vertigo effect"
•   "Hitchcock shot" or "Vertigo shot
•   A " Jaws shot"
•   A "zido"
•   A "zolly"
•   "Telescoping"
•   A "contra-zoom" or "trombone shot"
•   Push/pull
•   A Stretch shot
•   More technically as forward zoom / reverse tracking or zoom in / dolly out
I look up, I look down
Cutting and Montage
• “What is drama but life with the dull bits cut
  out?”
the director's distinguishable
            personality (style)
• Expressionism – form evokes emotion
• Cameo appearances of the director
• Narrative is often visual rather than told through
  dialogue
• Continuous of certain actors (Cary Grant, James
  Stewart , Tippi Hedren, Doris Day, Joan Fontaine)
• Obsessive use of the blonds
• Suspense
• “Blondes make the best victims. They're like
  virgin snow that shows up the bloody
  footprints.”
Suspense
• Suspense is generated when the audience can
  see danger his characters cannot see…

• "There's no terror in the bang of the gun, only
  the anticipation of it."

• his earlier work could create vivid terror in the
  mind of the viewer with very little spatter on
  the screen.
Expressionism
• Hitchcock films are not concerned with
  realism or naturalism

• He is interested in story telling and evoking
  emotional responses in his audience

• “Give them pleasure the same pleasure they
  have when they wake up from a nightmare”
Voyeurism
Trauma
Voyeurism
Doubling of blondes, uncanny likeness
• Scottie: “Their true name is Sequoia
  sempervirens—always green, ever living.”
“Suicide of Madeline”
Living through a break down
Judy – an accidental meeting
Judy/Madeline lives again
Transformation is complete
Colour is used in an expressionistic
                  way
• See film clip of Hitchcock

• “Always make the audience suffer as much as
  possible.”
Cameo of the director
interior meaning
• 1938 Hitchcock leaves Gainsborough studios
  to work in America
• David O Selznick introduces him to
  pyschoanalyis
• They make (Rebecca,1940) (Spellbound,
  1945), (Notorious, 1946)
Collaboration with Salvador Dali
The Art of Alfred Hitchcock, Donald
                 Spoto
• Bird’s-Eye View
• The Birds. They are the most prominent motif
  in Sabotage, and they appear in Young and
  Innocent (1938), The Lady Vanishes (1938),
  Jamaica Inn (1939), and Saboteur, and
  ominously presage the action in Psycho.
The Birds as harbingers of doom
             (1963)
Self-Proclaimed fears

• “I am scared easily, here is a list of my
  adrenaline - production: 1: small children, 2:
  policemen, 3: high places, 4: that my next
  movie will not be as good as the last one.”
Themes that are revisited
• ordinary people caught up in extraordinary
  events,
• mistaken identity,
• espionage,
• murder and madness.
• sly wit and moments of macabre humour,
• strong sexual themes,
• explorations of the darkest corners of the human
  mind
• always “Hitchcockian” suspense.
Classic films
• Gerald Mast "The best American films of the
  present (and of the future), like those of the
  past, can and will succeed in transcending
  their immediate temporal, commercial,
  technological, and cultural limitations... “
  (1981, p45)
Critique of the auteur
  It presents a canon of films made by ‘elites’
   (many male auteurs)
It disguises the work of others
   (cinematographer, art director, screen writer,
   editor, sound technicians …)
It offers a universal view of quality
It is a capitalist device by selling a film by virtue
   of it’s director
The Death of the author (Barthes,
             1977, p143)
• The explanation of a work is always sought in
  the man or woman who produced it, as if it
  were always in the end, through the more or
  less transparent allegory of the fiction, the
  voice of a single· person, the author
  'confiding' in us.
Barthes 1977 p148
• we know that to give writing its future, it is
  necessary to overthrow the myth: the birth of
  the reader must be at the cost of the death of
  the Author.
•   http://www.alfred-hitchcock-films.net/Lodger-1926-1927.htm
•   The Lodger Clip from YouTube
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n52gSej7y_E
•   Website dedicated to Hitchcock’s work http://www.alfred-hitchcock-films.net/
•   Hitchcock explains about CUTTING
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG0V7EVFZt4&feature=related
•   Hitchcock interview from 1964 (part 1) showing his belief that pure cinema should be visual
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydvU64L758c
•   Dreams designed by Dalí in Spellbound (1945)
•   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzxlbgPkxHE
•   Find a text on Auteur theory at following:
•   http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/3185951
•   http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=154265816642125228#
•   Gerald Mast, A Short History of the Movies, 3d ed. (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Educational
    Publishing, 1981), 450.
•
•   The Politics of Film Canons Author(s): Janet Staiger Source: Cinema Journal, Vol. 24, No. 3 (Spring,
    1985), pp. 4-23 Published by: University of Texas Press on behalf of the Society for Cinema & Media
    Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1225428
•   Barthes, R (trans. S Heath) (1977) Image, music, text, London, Fontana
•
•   Spoto, D (1999) The Dark Side Of Genius: The Life Of Alfred Hitchcock Da Capo Press
•
•   Spoto, D 1991 The Art of Alfred Hitchcock: Fifty Years of His Motion Pictures 2 Sub edition

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The Auteur Hitchcock: An Introduction to His Life and Films as the Master of Suspense

  • 1.
  • 2. The Auteur Hitchcock “Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen…”
  • 3. What is an auteur • A filmmaker usually the director whose movies are characterized by a filmmaker's creative influence
  • 4. Cahiers du Cinema http://www.moviemags.com/main.php?title=CAHIERS %20DU%20CINEMA&etos=1956 • Andre Bazin
  • 5. History of Film as the history of Auteurs • Like Artists • Original work • Creative Control • Personal film language • Auteurs often start the conventions of genre, but do not follow them
  • 6. Notes on the 'Auteur' Theory by Sarris 1962 (American) • the technical competence of the director • the director's distinguishable personality (style) • and interior meaning.
  • 7. The technical competence of the director • Expressionist lighting • Story telling visually in silent era • Use of the subjective camera • Dolly zoom • Clever use of montage and cutting to create tension in spite of the production code (1939- 60)
  • 8. 1920 • It was around 1920 when Hitchcock joined the film industry, he started off drawing the sets (Since he was a very skilled artist) • Continued his apprenticeship alongside Graham Cutts at Gainsborough. • In 1925, studio head Michael Balcon dispatched Hitchcock to Germany • Saw firsthand the work of masters like F.W. Murnau
  • 9. A scene from F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu. 1922
  • 11.
  • 12. The Lodger 1927 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n52gSej7y _E
  • 13. Subjective Camera Shots Champagne (1928)
  • 14. The technical competence of the director • The dolly zoom is an unsettling in-camera special effect that appears to undermine normal visual perception in film. • A dolly counter zoom is also variously known as: • Back Zoom Travelling • Smash Zoom" or "Smash Shot" • Vertigo zoom • The " Hitchcock zoom" or the " Vertigo effect" • "Hitchcock shot" or "Vertigo shot • A " Jaws shot" • A "zido" • A "zolly" • "Telescoping" • A "contra-zoom" or "trombone shot" • Push/pull • A Stretch shot • More technically as forward zoom / reverse tracking or zoom in / dolly out
  • 15.
  • 16. I look up, I look down
  • 17. Cutting and Montage • “What is drama but life with the dull bits cut out?”
  • 18. the director's distinguishable personality (style) • Expressionism – form evokes emotion • Cameo appearances of the director • Narrative is often visual rather than told through dialogue • Continuous of certain actors (Cary Grant, James Stewart , Tippi Hedren, Doris Day, Joan Fontaine) • Obsessive use of the blonds • Suspense
  • 19. • “Blondes make the best victims. They're like virgin snow that shows up the bloody footprints.”
  • 20.
  • 21. Suspense • Suspense is generated when the audience can see danger his characters cannot see… • "There's no terror in the bang of the gun, only the anticipation of it." • his earlier work could create vivid terror in the mind of the viewer with very little spatter on the screen.
  • 22. Expressionism • Hitchcock films are not concerned with realism or naturalism • He is interested in story telling and evoking emotional responses in his audience • “Give them pleasure the same pleasure they have when they wake up from a nightmare”
  • 26. Doubling of blondes, uncanny likeness
  • 27. • Scottie: “Their true name is Sequoia sempervirens—always green, ever living.”
  • 29. Living through a break down
  • 30. Judy – an accidental meeting
  • 33. Colour is used in an expressionistic way • See film clip of Hitchcock • “Always make the audience suffer as much as possible.”
  • 34. Cameo of the director
  • 35. interior meaning • 1938 Hitchcock leaves Gainsborough studios to work in America • David O Selznick introduces him to pyschoanalyis • They make (Rebecca,1940) (Spellbound, 1945), (Notorious, 1946)
  • 37. The Art of Alfred Hitchcock, Donald Spoto • Bird’s-Eye View • The Birds. They are the most prominent motif in Sabotage, and they appear in Young and Innocent (1938), The Lady Vanishes (1938), Jamaica Inn (1939), and Saboteur, and ominously presage the action in Psycho.
  • 38. The Birds as harbingers of doom (1963)
  • 39.
  • 40. Self-Proclaimed fears • “I am scared easily, here is a list of my adrenaline - production: 1: small children, 2: policemen, 3: high places, 4: that my next movie will not be as good as the last one.”
  • 41. Themes that are revisited • ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events, • mistaken identity, • espionage, • murder and madness. • sly wit and moments of macabre humour, • strong sexual themes, • explorations of the darkest corners of the human mind • always “Hitchcockian” suspense.
  • 42. Classic films • Gerald Mast "The best American films of the present (and of the future), like those of the past, can and will succeed in transcending their immediate temporal, commercial, technological, and cultural limitations... “ (1981, p45)
  • 43. Critique of the auteur It presents a canon of films made by ‘elites’ (many male auteurs) It disguises the work of others (cinematographer, art director, screen writer, editor, sound technicians …) It offers a universal view of quality It is a capitalist device by selling a film by virtue of it’s director
  • 44. The Death of the author (Barthes, 1977, p143) • The explanation of a work is always sought in the man or woman who produced it, as if it were always in the end, through the more or less transparent allegory of the fiction, the voice of a single· person, the author 'confiding' in us.
  • 45. Barthes 1977 p148 • we know that to give writing its future, it is necessary to overthrow the myth: the birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the Author.
  • 46. http://www.alfred-hitchcock-films.net/Lodger-1926-1927.htm • The Lodger Clip from YouTube • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n52gSej7y_E • Website dedicated to Hitchcock’s work http://www.alfred-hitchcock-films.net/ • Hitchcock explains about CUTTING http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG0V7EVFZt4&feature=related • Hitchcock interview from 1964 (part 1) showing his belief that pure cinema should be visual • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydvU64L758c • Dreams designed by Dalí in Spellbound (1945) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzxlbgPkxHE • Find a text on Auteur theory at following: • http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/3185951 • http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=154265816642125228# • Gerald Mast, A Short History of the Movies, 3d ed. (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Educational Publishing, 1981), 450. • • The Politics of Film Canons Author(s): Janet Staiger Source: Cinema Journal, Vol. 24, No. 3 (Spring, 1985), pp. 4-23 Published by: University of Texas Press on behalf of the Society for Cinema & Media Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1225428 • Barthes, R (trans. S Heath) (1977) Image, music, text, London, Fontana • • Spoto, D (1999) The Dark Side Of Genius: The Life Of Alfred Hitchcock Da Capo Press • • Spoto, D 1991 The Art of Alfred Hitchcock: Fifty Years of His Motion Pictures 2 Sub edition