The glitchy splices look familiar--I used to do videotape montages with dual VCRs, too. Now thankfully we're in the digital era. Check out my original song tribute (and montage) "Here's To Alfred Hitchcock" here on YouTube. Just click on my name below or search CraigASilver.
I'm starting a petition to stop U. Pictures from remaking Hitchcock's The Birds. Go to my profile and read all the information u need about how to sign the petition. I, for one, think it's an insult to remake such a classic.
The film is "Young and Innocent" from 1937. This is one of Hitch's most famous shots. He used a crane, the camera moving high above the crowd of dancers and guests in a grand ballroom, until the crane stops with the camera still far away from the band that is playing the song "The Drummer Man". Then Hitchcock slowly zooms in on the band, closer and closer, all the way to a tight shot on the drummer's eyes. This one continous shot is a touch of genius from the Master of Suspense.
What film is the long, continous zoom-in shot (with no edit) in? It starts at aprox. 4:10 and ends with a super close-up of the "drummer man"'s eyes? Awesome work by Hitchcock, to be sure!!!
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The glitchy splices look familiar--I used to do videotape montages with dual VCRs, too. Now thankfully we're in the digital era. Check out my original song tribute (and montage) "Here's To Alfred Hitchcock" here on YouTube. Just click on my name below or search CraigASilver.
CraigASilver 2 months ago
The scene at 8:50 from Spellbound is one of the most terrifying things I've ever seen.
RetsofNoraa 1 year ago
I'm starting a petition to stop U. Pictures from remaking Hitchcock's The Birds. Go to my profile and read all the information u need about how to sign the petition. I, for one, think it's an insult to remake such a classic.
GEVMM 2 years ago
Not sure what you mean. I am not remaking Hitchcock's The Birds. Please explain.
ncmtman 2 years ago
I didn't say it was you. I was talking about Universal Pictures. They're remaking it. Martin Campbell is going to direct it.
GEVMM 2 years ago
@ncmtman This demonstrates why it is important for people to learn how to write an entire word.
RetsofNoraa 1 year ago
The film is "Young and Innocent" from 1937. This is one of Hitch's most famous shots. He used a crane, the camera moving high above the crowd of dancers and guests in a grand ballroom, until the crane stops with the camera still far away from the band that is playing the song "The Drummer Man". Then Hitchcock slowly zooms in on the band, closer and closer, all the way to a tight shot on the drummer's eyes. This one continous shot is a touch of genius from the Master of Suspense.
ncmtman 3 years ago 5
Thanks!! Excellent work by him. Good job on this video...I've seen all 5 parts of this tribute you've made.
jorgensonbill 3 years ago 2
What film is the long, continous zoom-in shot (with no edit) in? It starts at aprox. 4:10 and ends with a super close-up of the "drummer man"'s eyes? Awesome work by Hitchcock, to be sure!!!
jorgensonbill 3 years ago 4
See my comment above for the answer.
ncmtman 3 years ago