Joining Images Montage in Old Hollywood film Alfred Hitchcock is the master of film montage From The Birds to Psycho Hitchcock is a genius at using this effect to its greatest ID: 580094
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Joining Images – Montage in Old Hollywood film
Alfred Hitchcock is the master of film montage. From The Birds to Psycho – Hitchcock is a genius at using this effect to it’s greatest
potential.
Hitchcock’s montage is used to create an
illusion that something has happened without actually showing the event
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG0V7EVFZt4&feature=player_embedded
Hitchcock explains cutting (Slide3
Task
In groups of three, create a short
sequence showing
something that would
be ‘
impossible’ to film without effects
or CGI.
Using a montage of images you must
suggest to your audience that this has happened. (for
example, in the
Psycho shower
scene you
can’t actually stab your actors!)Import your sequence into Premiere and individually edit it to music.Give it a title ‘Film Montage’ and upload it to your weebly siteAlong side this add an evaluation detailing the techniques you used to film and then edit the production. Do you feel this techniques is effective?Slide4
Modern day montage
The modern day montage is used to show passing in time
and to tell a story. They are normally to music and cut to the beat. Lock Stock and two smoking barrels
The godfather
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
RockySlide5
Task
Individually find examples of montage in films from todays Hollywood.Import
clips into weebly.Give
your
work the title ‘Modern Montage
’Write an explanation on the difference between Hitchcock's montage and modern day montage