HOW DIRECTING STYLES, GENRE, AND CINEMATIC IMPACT DEFINE ALFRED HITCHCOCK AND STEVEN SPIELBERG, 2024
In the Cinema of the Hollywood Industry Alfred Hitchcock and Steven Spielberg stand as
towering a... more In the Cinema of the Hollywood Industry Alfred Hitchcock and Steven Spielberg stand as
towering and iconic figures, Each Possessing a unique directing style and having made significant contribution to the filmmaking.
The purpose of the paper is exploring the difference and the similarities of the directing styles, genre preference and overall cinematic impact of Hitchcock and Spielberg. Through the research paper analysis will be guided as what are the key differences between Hitchcock and Spielberg directing style? How do their genre associations influence their narrative technique? And what is the overall cinematic impact of their work on the film industry?
This paper explores how Hitchcock known as a master of suspense, and Spielberg with his distinct directing style and genre choices, each made unique contributions to filmmaking. Hitchcock’s precise and methodical approach contrasts sharply with Spielberg’s emotional and spectacle-driven style, each significantly shaping audience expectations and the evolution of cinema.
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towering and iconic figures, Each Possessing a unique directing style and having made significant contribution to the filmmaking.
The purpose of the paper is exploring the difference and the similarities of the directing styles, genre preference and overall cinematic impact of Hitchcock and Spielberg. Through the research paper analysis will be guided as what are the key differences between Hitchcock and Spielberg directing style? How do their genre associations influence their narrative technique? And what is the overall cinematic impact of their work on the film industry?
This paper explores how Hitchcock known as a master of suspense, and Spielberg with his distinct directing style and genre choices, each made unique contributions to filmmaking. Hitchcock’s precise and methodical approach contrasts sharply with Spielberg’s emotional and spectacle-driven style, each significantly shaping audience expectations and the evolution of cinema.