[Movie notes] Hitchcock zoom | Ecstasy 1958

Bernadette 2022-03-16 09:01:02

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The hostess walked to the tower, looked up at it, and ran into the building

The male lead looks at the female lead, look up

Looking up at the tower

Music: Sharp

The male protagonist is scared and ran to the female protagonist

The hostess ran into the house

Change the direction of the lens and enter the door

Then ran into the music sound: percussion, the rhythm became tense

Come in

Seeing the front, there is no turning right

Right

Turn left

Sound: running sound

left

Sound: running sound (crescendo)

Run left

Run deep

Ran to the pillar and looked up

Looking up at the tower, the hostess is soaking up

Follow

The camera follows the male lead to the bottom of the stairs

Follow

Looking Down-Hitchcock Zoom

Music: Sharp

Avoid, keep running, look below

Looking Down-Hitchcock Zoom

Musical sound: sharp percussion

The male protagonist continues to chase, the female protagonist goes up from the skylight and closes the skylight

Voice: yelling "Ah!"

Hold the stairs to continue chasing

Voice: Hear "Ah!", look to the window

The hostess fell from upstairs

Sound: Sharp

See the falling heroine

Musical sound: sharp percussion

Falling to the ground

Music: percussion drums

The hero avoids, buffers the mood, and looks down again

Looking down at the nun walking in the distance

Music: percussion drums

Music: shrill sound

Looking down the stairs, the male lead goes downstairs

Someone climbed up from below

Looking down at the tower--

The left back of the tower: the bad guys are doing small moves

Bottom right of the tower: The hero walks out from the main entrance, walks to the right, and disappears behind the right of the building

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  • Midge: [to Scottie] For a man who has nothing to do, you're certainly a busy little bee.

  • Midge: It's wonderful how they've got it all taped now, John. They've got music for dipsomaniacs, and music for melancholiacs, and music for nymphomaniacs. I wonder what would happen if somebody got their files mixed up?