Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 22Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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... shot described above bears a resemblance to the opening shot of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho , and its effects can be better understood through a comparison . At the start of Psycho , Discourse 22.2 ( Spring 2000 ) : 25–45 . Copyright ...
... shot described above bears a resemblance to the opening shot of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho , and its effects can be better understood through a comparison . At the start of Psycho , Discourse 22.2 ( Spring 2000 ) : 25–45 . Copyright ...
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... shot replicating the mise - en - scène of the initial plaza view , but this time Anna's contorted figure appears lying in the foreground . In the next shot , however , Anna's figure has suddenly been replaced by a life - size , black ...
... shot replicating the mise - en - scène of the initial plaza view , but this time Anna's contorted figure appears lying in the foreground . In the next shot , however , Anna's figure has suddenly been replaced by a life - size , black ...
Síða 42
... shot from the beginning sequence of the film . Soon the window becomes a small square of light against the black background of night , then disappears entirely . Throughout the next portion of the shot , the frame is for the most part ...
... shot from the beginning sequence of the film . Soon the window becomes a small square of light against the black background of night , then disappears entirely . Throughout the next portion of the shot , the frame is for the most part ...
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COURSE | 3 |
Collective Memory Credibility Structures and the Case | 31 |
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