by Michael Rickard IIDec 27, 20174 min read"'Rear Window': How to Turn a Short Story into a 112 Minute Film. Part Four of Four.&quAnother important cinematic element is dramatic performances. Francois Truffaut observed about Hitchcock that "The neutrality you expect...
by Michael Rickard IIDec 13, 20177 min read"'Rear Window': How to Turn a Short Story into a 112 Minute Film. Part Three of Four.&qHere's a final paper I wrote in 2015 on Hitchcock's classic Rear Window. Another scene relies on visuals to explore "Murder's" themes of...
by Michael Rickard IIDec 6, 20178 min read"'Rear Window': How to Turn a Short Story into a 112 Minute Film. Part Two of Four.&quoHere's a final paper I wrote in 2015 on Hitchcock's classic Rear Window. For Alfred Hitchcock, a literary text was merely a starting...
by Michael Rickard IIDec 1, 20175 min read"'Rear Window': How to Turn a Short Story into a 112 Minute Film. Part One of Four.&quoHere's a final paper I wrote in 2015 on Hitchcock's classic Rear Window. Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window is a masterfully worked cinematic...
Michael Rickard IIFeb 6, 20178 min read"Rear Window" : How Alfred Hitchcock's Intermediate Adaptation of "It Had to Be MHitchcock also uses photographic images to show symbols related to the film’s themes. Many of them are Jeff’s photographic tools such as...
Michael Rickard IIFeb 1, 20178 min read"Rear Window": How Alfred Hitchcock's Intermediate Adaptation of "It Had to Be Mu“Murder” was written by Cornell Woolrich, a noted author of hard-boiled fiction. Woolrich was considered a peer of hard-boiled writers...
by Michael Rickard IIJan 26, 20178 min readRear Window: How Alfred Hitchcock’s Intermediate Adaptation of “It Had to Be Murder” Took Film-MakinAlfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window is a masterfully worked cinematic adaptation of Cornell Woolrich’s short story “It Had to Be Murder”...