Hitchcock explains about CUTTING
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@Relativisticism That's the magic of cinema
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The top two comments are addressing the same issue that he is talking about, however they are jumping to conclusion just like he described. They assume he is pissed off at the interviewer for turning around his words, because of the cut to his face after the comment and since you don't get a follow up it is left as that.
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@probinsiya he didn't take credit for the Kuleshov effect, he just pointed out this capability of film. Interviewer was hasty to appoint credit.
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this guy speaks slower than gary barlow, fascinating stuff nevertheless
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I'm a little confused about this negativity towards Hitchcock and how Griffith and Eisenstein founded these principles. Did you not hear him: "Which Griffith invented, it's true." He knows what's become before him. Just because he wasn't part of the initial founding creators of cinema doesn't mean his work is invalid or not progressive. Look at his body of work. He's incredible. I watched "Psycho" for the first time a week ago and could not take my eyes from the screen. The control.
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Hitchcock and Chris Nolan talk and look nit same.
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This is great and part of an interview with Hitch that's available on DVD (avail on Netflix), called, "A Talk with Hitchcock". WORTH SEEING!
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did he just take credit for Metric montage and the Kuleshov effect?
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genius
interviewer: "or you for it, as it were." - Hitchcock: "go fuck yourself."
Corrupt140 1 year ago 59
ROFL he looks so pissed at the interviewer after he said "or you for it as it were..."
Jimbothy 1 year ago 20