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In the film, Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock, editing plays a major role in how the story progresses. ... Hitchcock uses a technique of a close-up shot of Jeffries looking out of the window, a long shot, focusing on his neighbors to show us what Jeffries is looking at then a close up shot again to show Jeffries’ face; as an “emotion shot”. ... Lighting also plays a major factor in the film When Jefferies was looking out of the window with his girlfriend; they were in the bright light. When he notices the murderer looking out of the window, Jeffries tells his girlfriend to move back into the shadow to avoid being seen. ... Imagine someone else peeping out their window, looking into your business, your life.
Approximate Word count = 571 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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