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Unlock the secrets behind the legendary "Master of Suspense" in this fascinating book of Alfred Hitchcock's rise to greatness.
Marking the 100th anniversary of his directorial debut, "The Young Alfred Hitchcock's Moviemaking Master Class" dives into the early years as well as his golden period of one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. Follow Hitchcock's journey as he hones his craft, shaping the art of storytelling and suspense that would leave an indelible mark on cinema.
Author and Hitchcock expert, Tony Lee Moral takes readers - both aspiring filmmakers and curious movie lovers - through the unique methods Hitchcock used to revolutionise directing, screenwriting, storyboarding, filming, editing and marketing. From creating tension filled scenes to framing the perfect shot, discover how his visionary techniques are just as relevant for today's filmmakers and content creators.
The book's cover is taken from the famous Life photoshoot in 1942 while filming his favourite movie "Shadow of a Doubt". As Hitchcock said in later life, "Well, naturally. I am pro-young. I wrote my first script at the age of 22, and directed my first film at 25. So I'm for the young. And when people today say I'm 70, I say that's a confounded lie. I'm twice 35, that's all. Twice 35."
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