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    and cinematography. There are two main examples of characters who show the sign of multiple identities. Norman Bates is a prime example of sort of personality switching‚ we see a major transition of his throughout this film. A not as obvious change is that of Marion Crane from a so-called good to evil transformation. The first is the much more obvious Norman Bates. Hitchcock created Norman to be the epitome of the Oedipus conflict‚ he is a true “Mama’s boy”‚ who would do anything to have his

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    order to accomplish a certain task. The leadership styles used in “Hoosiers” are: legitimate‚ transactional‚ transformational‚ autocratic‚ democratic‚ reward power‚ expert and referent power. The primary leader in this film is Coach Norman Dale. Coach Norman Dale is given the position of the new basketball high school coach in a small town in Indiana. This automatically gives him legitimate power because he has a known title in the town. It gives him authority in team organization and

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    Everyone has as a good and evil side to him or her. In this scene of Psycho it shows the both sides of Marion and Norman. Through the use of camera angles‚ film techniques‚ dialogue‚ and sound effects‚ the film portrays the main characters‚ as they are being trapped‚ unable to escape their state of mind‚ the guilt of their actions. These sides are shown mostly through the lighting. Certain conflicts and how the characters deal with them and each other are what shape the structure of the movie

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    Psycho Analysis

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    illusion that Norman Bate’s mother was still alive. Only at the very end of the film do you find out what really happened to Norman’s mother‚ and throughout the film the audience is wondering when they will get to match the voice with her face. The internal diegetic sound appears to be Norman’s mother talking to him‚ when really it’s just him talking to himself. This effect leads the viewer to think that Norman’s mother is this unstable‚ controlling‚ psycho murderer when really it’s Norman all along

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    film was distributed by Paramount Pictures in 1960 to 1968 and then by Universal studios 1968 to present. The thriller illustrates the encounter of secretary Marian Crane played by Janet Leigh who is hiding in an abandoned motel and the motels owner Norman Bates played by Anthony Perkins‚ it then proceeds to describe the aftermath of their encounter. The film was nominated for four Oscars including Best supporting actress for Janet Leigh and Best director for Alfred Hitchcock. The picture also gained

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    gruesome scenes moviegoers are used to seeing. The timeless movie Psycho is a 1960 American psychological thriller about the encounter between Marion Crane‚ a secretary hiding out after stealing a large amount of money‚ and the schizophrenic motel owner Norman Bates‚ both of whom must deal with the guilt and surveillance as consequences of their actions in the film. Hitchcock establishes his message by going beyond the parameters of a conventional horror film‚ leaving the audience shocked with his twisted

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    William the conquer William the conqueror or before that William The bastard‚ he was many things and went by many different names Duke of Normandy‚ King of England. William was born at Falaise in 1027 and although not proven it’s said he was already at a young age destined for greatness and his future achievements were anticipated. He was the bastard son of Robert the first the sixth Duke of Normandy. It was said if he were to perish on his travels to Jerusalem that his

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    Subtlety Jillian Miller The Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho broke box-office records when first introduced in 1960. Hitchcock’s cinematography involving the skillful use of black and white film enabled him to effectively play with shadows and silhouettes. These devices are used throughout this movie to influence and manipulate the audience into various states of comfort and terror throughout the film. It is

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    Alfred Hitchcock was one of the most outstanding filmmakers of the 20th century. He was born in 1899 in Leytonstone‚ East London. In 1920‚ Hitchcock obtained a full-time job designing film titles. While working‚ he endeavored to learn as much as he could about the film business. Within 3 years of starting his job at the studio‚ Hitchcock became an assistant director and‚ in 1925‚ a director. In a career spanning six decades‚ Hitchcock made 53 films‚ the best of which are at once suspenseful‚ exciting

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    Hitchcock and Dualism in Psycho The characters in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) each have a dual nature that is masterfully portrayed through character development and use of mirrors throughout the film. The very first shot in Psycho is zooming in from an open view of the city where it is a bright and sunny day. As the shot zooms in further and further it comes into a dark and shaded room that shows Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) and Sam Loomis (John Gavin) having an affair in a undisclosed hotel

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