Vertigo OR Citizen Kane
Choose to write your essay on either Vertigo OR Citizen Kane.
Answer all the prompts below for that movie.
Other essay requirements:
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1-2 pages in length
12-pt Times New Roman; double spaced
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You MUST include a Works Cited page and cite ALL sources in MLA format. You must use in-text citations.
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VERTIGO
Do the reading for this unit on the music of Herrmann in Vertigo. Click here to go to the reading.
Watch the video clips on the Viewing and Listening page in the Unit: Movie Music 1.
Answer the questions below
Using your textbook, define “ostinato”.
How does Herrmann use ostinato – what effect does this compositional technique create in the viewer? Cite your sources.
Who was the director of Vertigo? Provide a brief bio in your own words and cite your sources.
Who was the music composer for Vertigo? Provide a brief bio in your own words and cite your sources.
Find the clip “Kim Novak in Vertigo ”
Watch this clip TWICE. First with NO SOUND, second time WITH SOUND.
After watching the clip without – then WITH sound – what information does the music give you about the characters that you would not know otherwise .
Find the clip “Vertigo (10/11) Movie CLIP – Judy Becomes Madeleine (1958)” on the Viewing and Listening page in the Unit: Movie Music 1 (Vertigo)
Watch the entire clip.
How does Herrmann’s music work in this scene? At what point in the action does the music reach its high point? How is this reflected in the visual Cite your sources.