Film critique
...Atmosphere of Mystery and Suspense For any script to be developed into a film, directors have to work at the top of their skills in order to meet the primary objectives of the script. Thus, every film requires diverse expertise ranging scripting, character orientation, scene development, setting, camera and sound setting. The final composition of several scenes does sum up the director’s objective, hence, a decent film. Focusing on films that we have covered this semester, namely, The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock, The Birth of Nation by David Wark Griffings, The Night of the Hunter by Charles Laughton, Sunset Boulevard by Billy Wilder, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari by Robert Wiene, Rear Window... number...