Henry,
I suggest you read Truffaut/Hitchcock conversations book. Hitchcock
describes how he did it, while talking about Vertigo.
Stav, Tel-Aviv
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From: "Henry M. Taylor" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Vertigo camera effect
> Is there a technical term for the visual effect achieved in Hitchcock's
> Vertigo where the camera simultaneously tracks forward and zooms back (or
> the reverse)? It has in the meantime become very common in films. I would
> also be intrigued to know whether Hitch and his DP Robert Burks were
> indeed the first to use this feature.
>
> Thanks for all comments and suggestions.
>
> Henry
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