Hitchcock’s Signature Style: The British and Early Hollywood Years
An examination of the signature elements of Alfred Hitchcock’s cinema. From his perfecting of the double-chase, to his ability to extract every ounce of suspense from a situation, he took ownership of a genre with films like Blackmail, The 39 Steps, and Sabotage. On his arrival in Hollywood, he upped his game through more character-driven stories like Rebecca and Shadow of a Doubt, demonstrating that his true talent was not in directing his performers, but in directing his audience. Through screenings and discussion, we'll explore the elements which made Hitchcock the preeminent director of psychological and suspense thrillers.
CE-FILM 2019QV
Monday evenings, 7-9 PM from 9/26/2011 - 11/7/2011
Writing with Hitchcock: Masterworks of the 50s and 60s
A re-examination of Alfred Hitchcock’s cinema from the perspective of his most frequent writing collaborator in Hollywood, John Michael Hayes, whose scripts include Rear Window, To Catch a Thief, and The Man Who Knew Too Much. Hayes set the tone for a decade’s worth of masterworks that have come to be known as the Golden Period of Hitchcock’s cinema. Through screenings and discussion, the course explores the elements which have made Hitchcock the preeminent “auteur,” while also pointing out the contributions of his most significant writers.
CE-WRITG 2037QV
Monday evenings, 7-9 PM from 11/14/2011 through 12/19/2011
Where: Ardsley High School, 300 Farm Road.Ardsley, NY
Enroll now at http://www.sunywcc.edu/Int ervillage
1 comment:
Would love to hear more about Young and Innocent, since that's one of my faves. Too bad I missed this! Oh, darn it!
Kay
www.moviestarmakeover.com
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