Given his taste for unusual angles, especially from above, I find that hard to
believe - perhaps the crane couldn't take his weight? Or he suffered from
Vertigo? :-)
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On 23/04/2014, at 3:53 AM, DZDub wrote:
> Hitchcock supposedly never looked through the viewfinder, but I am sure he
> "composed" (but I don't quite know what that means without looking through
> a viewfinder). Some of the extras on the "Rear Window" DVD include
> interviews with the cameramen, who seem to have been adept at realizing
> Hitchcock's vision. Much to admire in that, to say the least.
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