
Hitchcock, Alfred
Alfred Hitchcock was a renowned British filmmaker and director, often called the "Master of Suspense" for his skill in creating tension and psychological thrillers. Born in 1899, he became famous for movies like "Psycho," "Rear Window," and "Vertigo," which are known for their innovative storytelling, visual style, and ability to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Hitchcock's techniques, such as suspenseful music, clever camera work, and framing, revolutionized cinema and influenced generations of filmmakers. His work combines storytelling mastery with a deep understanding of human psychology, making him a pivotal figure in the history of film.