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Vertigo is about a man named Scottie who has to quit the police force as a result of his fear of heights. ... Alfred Hitchcock shows this process in his unique camera angles in Vertigo that are visibly stimulating and complex for its time. ...
The title of this movie, Vertigo, is defined as a dizzy spell that one gets from a fear of heights. Since Scottie has vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock uses a lot of circling effects of the camera. ... “In Vertigo, an especially tricky combination track-out and zoom-in plastically distorts the shot’s perspective and conveys the protagonist’s dizziness. ... Alfred Hitchcock liked to follow certain themes throughout his movie, and he was consistent all throughout Vertigo.
Approximate Word count = 807 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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