Vertigo: Similarities with Rear Window
-As seen in both films and the majority of Hitchcock's works, the leading female always tends to be a blonde. This is a prime example of Hitchcock's auteur.


The POV (Point of View) shot is a trademark in Hitchcock's cinematic library and features numerous times in both of these films. The examples below include the opening scene in Vertigo (left) and through the lens of Jeff's camera (right).
-Hitchcock was one of the founding pioneers of the cameo and features in every single one of his films. In Vertigo he walks across the camera in the street and in Rear Window he wear a blue dressing gown, a supposed guest to the piano man who's Jeff's neighbour.
These are good but could you potentially provide a little more detail in terms of scene analysis? Using the core features of filmmaking (editing, sound, miss-en-scene...).
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Mr Cooper