Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Director: Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Lehman plan Hitch’s final film

Behind the scenes photograph of Alfred Hitchcock drawing a storyboard for 'Spellbound,' ca. 1945

Behind the scenes photograph of Alfred Hitchcock drawing a storyboard for 'Spellbound'; ca. 1945

Except for the actor, no other position in filmmaking is as much discussed or as little understood as that of the director. Directing a film requires sensitivity to the story, understanding of technical filmmaking processes, and coordination of these two skills. It also demands the ability to communicate, persuade, and shape the work of other artists and technicians working on the film.

Visit the Ransom Center’s website to listen to an audio clip of director Alfred Hitchcock and screenwriter Ernest Lehman developing the storyline for what would be Hitchcock’s last film, Family Plot (1976).

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2 Comments to "Director: Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Lehman plan Hitch’s final film"

1.  John Overholt says
February 9, 2010

Surely he’s not working on a storyboard for Family Plot in a photo from 30 years earlier?

 

2.  Alicia Dietrich says
February 9, 2010

You are correct. There was an error in the caption. The caption has now been corrected to show that he’s working on a sketch for the film “Spellbound.”

 

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