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Essay heading: A shot by shot analysis of a major scene in Hitchcock's Notorious
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July 11, 1996 |
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Alicia leans in towards Devlin and asks him another question: "What about ? we have a picnic?"
8. The shot then reverses again to another tight over the shoulder shot of Devlin's face. He then answers her question with a question.
9. The shot reveres again to a tight but brief over the shoulder shot of Alicia's face where she begins to stand up... displayed 300 characters
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Next the shot changes to a full shot of Devlin and Alicia where she continues to stand. The camera follows them up as they now both fully rise, thus revealing more than just there faces in over 9 shots. Alicia states that they should go outside, while Devlin has a drink in hand. She then asks if Devlin is going to finish his drink... displayed next 300 characters
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