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  2. Jul 17, 2022 · Psycho’s shower scene was made up of 78 different pieces of film with 52 rapid cuts in only 45 seconds, with the over-stimulation adding another layer to the suspense. Hitchcock directed Psycho's shower scene to ensure the shots were considerably close to the camera so as to involve the audience more intimately within the moment.

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    • Hitchcock made Psycho because of the shower scene. “When Truffaut asked [Hitchcock] point-blank why he wanted to make Psycho, Hitchcock replied, ‘I think the murder in the bathtub, coming out of the blue, that was about all’,” says Philippe.
    • The scene contains more layers of voyeurism than you think. In Hitchcock’s earlier thriller Rear Window (1954), Jeff (James Stewart) observes his neighbours from his window; we observe him, the voyeur, and so the observer becomes the observed.
    • They used a casaba melon for the sound of the stabbing. When Hitch and his sound guy searched for the perfect stabbing sound, they didn’t turn to stock Hollywood effects.
    • They did 26 takes of the spinning shot emerging from Janet Leigh’s eye. When the camera spins out of the plughole, dissolving to the iris of Janet Leigh’s eye, also spinning, you see an optical shot (Hitch resorted to this technique, where a single frame is held as opposed to running in real time, because the technology wasn’t available yet).
  3. Mar 1, 2024 · The plot follows embezzler Marion Crane (Leigh) and shy motel owner and peeping tom Norman Bates (Perkins) - who have a chance encounter. A private investigator (Balsam), Marion's lover Sam Loomis (Gavin), and her sister Lila Crane (Miles) investigate her disappearance and question Bates.

  4. Sep 25, 2024 · The forefather of the modern slasher, Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho' encapsulated cinema's incoming changes in the space of a single scene.

  5. Dec 12, 2020 · In that scene, there were 78 pieces of film in about 45 seconds.” While the scene lives long in the memory, Hitchcock’s intense planning for the moment meant that he was forced to recruit famed graphic designer Saul Bass to draw up a series of storyboards to strategically plot the action.

  6. Jun 26, 2010 · The chilling scene has been called "a masterpiece within a masterpiece": 78 pieces of film perfectly edited into a 45-second sequence featuring the piercing shriek of Bernard Herrmann’s violin.

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · The film shocked audiences with its infamous 45-second “shower scene,” a heart-stopping sequence after which nothing would ever look the same. Premiered on June 16, 1960, Psycho broke taboos...