New Wave directors, Francois Truffaut and Claude Chabrol embraced Hitchcock's dark
vision of criminality, while in London, young Polish director Roman Polanski created a
terrifying Hitchcockian nightmare in his debut film, Repulsion (1965)
The 'Cahiers du cinema' was a French
film magazine that first coined the
term 'auteur' to describe a view of
filmmaking in which the director is
considered the primary creative force
in a motion picture.
The key directors of the French New Wave -
Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol,
Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette
New Hollywood
Scorcese
Dynamic Camera Movement, POV Shot, Cross-cutting
Steven Spielberg
"Vertigo" Dolly Zoom - "Jaws" Dolly Zoom,
camera angles and editing