A use of a photograph intended to "fool" an audience (not successfully) is
the zoom out shot from Marion Cranes eye after her unfortunate encounter
with Norman in the shower. Hitchcock resorted to a photograph, since there
would have been no way for Janet Leigh to hold still and not blink (as
would a dead person). What gives the photo away is the lack of movement on
the drops of water that hang suspended on her face. If only Hitchcock had
had the computer. I haven't seen the remake. I'm curious if they try to
do anything with that shot.
Ron Hoffman
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