An excellently thoughtful case study with some perceptive analysis about the use of colour in this iconic film.
In order to make things a little clearer could you include on your first slide the title of the film and the director because I am in the position of assuming you are discussing Hitchcock's film "Vertigo", could you make this clearer on your first slide.
At present I can't get You Tube to work on my computer!!!
Splendid evidence of intellectual engagement with your use of colour in your advanced production.
You Tube on my home pc is now working!!! Rose have you any evidence that Hitchcock deliberately used colour to connote danger, or other emotional elements in Vertigo?
If there has been research in Hitchcock's use of colour in this film it would be helpful to include links on an added slide to add strength to your hypothesis about colour symbolism in this film.
An interesting case study and the first I have seen from a student on colour symbolism in "Vertigo". Well done and keep up the good work
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An excellently thoughtful case study with some perceptive analysis about the use of colour in this iconic film.
ReplyDeleteIn order to make things a little clearer could you include on your first slide the title of the film and the director because I am in the position of assuming you are discussing Hitchcock's film "Vertigo", could you make this clearer on your first slide.
At present I can't get You Tube to work on my computer!!!
Splendid evidence of intellectual engagement with your use of colour in your advanced production.
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ReplyDeleteYou Tube on my home pc is now working!!! Rose have you any evidence that Hitchcock deliberately used colour to connote danger, or other emotional elements in Vertigo?
ReplyDeleteIf there has been research in Hitchcock's use of colour in this film it would be helpful to include links on an added slide to add strength to your hypothesis about colour symbolism in this film.
An interesting case study and the first I have seen from a student on colour symbolism in "Vertigo". Well done and keep up the good work
(I deleted my last post because of typing errors! )
Have you posted your genre case study, it has come up on the blog home page but I am unable to find it!!!
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