Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Hitchcock's Resurrecting Advice to Teens

Alfred Hitchcock, one of the most famous directors ever known, came out with a new film called “The White Shadow”. Now this wouldn’t be that big of a deal if Hitchcock hadn’t been dead for 22 years and that the film has been lost for 80 years. The film was made when Hitchcock was a 24-year-old film student. Hitchcock was the assistant director, art director and cowriter, while Graham Cutts was the true director of this silent film.
So if Hitchcock wasn’t the big director, why should teens interested in film care? They should care because it reminds everyone that if we work hard there will be a bright future. Hitchcock probably wanted to be a director, so he worked hard and even got some “intern” jobs like working on “The White Shadow”. Did he know that he would be one of the greatest directors ever known? Who knows? But for all the teens out there, just know that if you work hard enough, you may become something as big as Hitchcock. For more information on “The White Shadow” go to Time or IBN Live.


Post and Photgraph by Foley Artist

3 comments:

  1. I didn't know that, but it's really interesting. I like your post because it really informs the reader, but it is interesting at the same time. Great job!

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  2. Great post! I love how you used Hitchcock to inspire others! My suggestion would be to post a more relevent picture, like maybe a picture of Hitchcock himself or a scene from "The White Shadow". -Haley

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  3. Wow that's really cool! Your post is really interesting, if you hadn't posted this I would have never known about this.
    -Gwyneth

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