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Psycho By Alfred Hitchcock

Psycho was directed in 1960 by Alfred Hitchcock and is now known best for its different uses of media in the film. The move is in black and white, and it appears that the reason for this is to not draw attention away from the focal point of the scenes, causing less visual distraction. Alfred Hitchcock uses black and white as a way to tame violence in a way that the audience will not be robbed of the experience. With limited violence, it forces the viewer to think for themselves and use their imagination.
One of the main scenes in "Psycho" is the shower scene. Alfred Hitchcock makes us think that Norman Bates is an uninteresting character because by the time Norman comes about the audience is too caught up in Marion's dilemma. Once the shower scene takes place, the films point of view changes and forces the viewer to realize that the story they are watching is about the Bates character, and not Marion.
A particular scene with great camera views and audio is the scene where Lily......


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