If you haven’t seen Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window you can stop right here.
You still there? Good.
Jeff Desom created this comprehensive time-lapse video of James Stewarts view from his rear window in the movie. He set up a digital 180º stage to let the events take place pretty much as seen in the movie but in fast forward real time:
more infos on the project here
Filed under Film · Tagged with movies, time lapse
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