Alfred Hitchcock's filmmaking style, referred to as "pure cinema," leveraged camera movement, editing, music, and sound to convey stories that couldn't be told in any other medium. By the 1920s, Hitchcock was already developing a cinematic language that has stood the test of time and inspired countless filmmakers.
Pure Cinema: Through the Eyes of the Master
Alfred Hitchcock's filmmaking style, often referred to as "pure cinema," utilized camera movement, editing, music, and sound to convey stories that could not be told through any other medium.