Play Hitchcock and Storyboard / Tony Lee Moral / Hazuki Kamijo

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 演劇 ヒッチコックとストーリーボード / トニー・リー・モラル / 上條葉月
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Item number: BO4854444
Released date: 21 Aug 2024
Maker: Film Art Co.

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[Introduction]
The suspense master Alfred Hitchcock.
Another "Art of Cinematography"
The famous scenes of Hitchcock who stunned people
How was it conceived and visualized?
From a large amount of unpublished materials, it is known that
Collaboration with great collaborators such as Saul Bass, Salvador Dali, Henry Bumstead, and
It is known that
The storyboard is a must-read book for film fans.
It is the beginning of プリヴィズ (Pre-Visualization) today. In particular, Hitchcock is known to place importance on storyboard as his own method.
Hitchcock says "I rarely look into the camera by myself, because it is the same image that I made with storyboard before."
This book explores the roles of storyboards with collaborators in Hitchcock's actual productions - various illustrations in the production stage and sketches of the stage set.
It contains many valuable related illustrations, and traces the process from the production stage to the final production of 9 masterpieces including 『 Vertigo, 』, 『 Psycho, 』, 『 Bird, 』, 『, North and Northwest, and 』.
It is useful not only for learning about the creative process of Alfred Hitchcock, but also for learning about the thought and method that can be said to be the basis of all visual creations by video producers, designers, cartoonists, etc.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 -- The thirty ninth night (1935)
Chapter 2 -- Shadows of suspicion (1943)
Chapter 3 -- White Terror (1945)
Chapter 4 -- Vertigo (1958)
Chapter 5 -- North and Northwest (1959)
Chapter 6 -- Psycho (1960)
Chapter 7 -- Bird (1963)
Chapter 8 -- Marnie (1964)
Chapter 9 -- Torn Curtain (1966)
Glossary
Philmography & Index
Acknowledgement 1969 1976