Links to Completed
Student Web Projects
Student
in English 197C created the following site in response to a group
Web project assignment. In addition to individual pages on topics
developed by group members, groups had to create a links page and an introductory
page stating their site's goals or purpose.
Rear
Window
The
group's Rear Window site investigates the film's sound and cinematography,
and probes the voyeuristic parallels Hitchcock draws between Jeffries and
both film directors and viewers.
Authors:
Annie Chang, Rachel Johnson, and Stacey Lemmon
Rear
Window: A Room with a View
This
site invites viewers to "peep around" at pages devoted to Rear Window's
cinematography, production history, depiction of the Lisa/Jeffries relationship
and exploration of voyeurism.
Authors:
Nate Bahner, George Christothoulou, Tammy Hamilton, and Kimberly Hannigan
Rear
Window and Vertigo
In
addition to pages on various aspects of each film, the authors compare
Rear Window and Vertigo.
Authors:
Harmony Behrndt, Jason Davies, Nick Pollock, and Christine Von Lossow
Strangers
on a Train
This
site explores Hitchcock's use of cross-cutting, motifs of doubles, and
the issue of taboo sexuality in the film Strangers on a Train.
Authors:
Rich Harr, Ken Law, and Sharon Takhar
Vertigo
The
authors of this site examine Vertigo's costumes, setting, characters,
music and cinematography.
Authors:
Mitra Eskandari-Azari, Ethan Jones, Missy Paschke, and Laura Pribyl
Vertigo
This
site looks at Vertigo's narrative structure and the film's obsession
with death.
Authors:
Josh Finlayson and Gena Overway
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