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(Video) Scene Breakdown: How Alfred Hitchcock blocks a scene

YouTuber Nerdwriter1 analyzes how Alfred Hitchcock’s careful attention to the blocking, or relationship between the actors, setting, and camera, of the office scene help to reveal thematic elements in his film Vertigo.

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