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ROPE: How Alfred Hitchcock Changed Editing Forever

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This week, I shine a magnifying glass over 1948's ROPE. Editing and cinematic structure is vastly different today when one compares it to the 40s. Its evolution, though, can arguably be tracked from the moment Alfred Hitchcock decided he wanted to disguise cuts in ROPE.

Music used in order of appearance:
A Girl like Shego - Need
Smoking on Stuff - Hazy Year
Mellow - Bitykradne
Movement Perpetuel - Poule
What the Stars Say - Scholar
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14 сентября 2017 г. 20:00:03
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