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Πέμπτη 9 Αυγούστου 2012

The Soundtrack of Psycho


“Probably the most famous and most imitated cue in film music”


Steven C. Smith

Alfred Hitchcock’s initial thinking about Psycho soundtrack



Initially Alfred Hitchcock wanted a minimal soundtrack with silence for scenes among them was also the unforgettable shower scene. Bernard Herrmann had worked with Alfred Hitchcock on the director’s last five films, suggested a score solely for strings.  As we know Alfred Hitchcock approach was to film Psycho on black - and - white format, he wanted a monochrome visual, so Bernard Herrmann wanted to create a soundtrack to match the black - and - white film.

Bernard Herrmann’s approach to Psycho

Bernard wanted his soundtrack to match with the black and white format of Psycho. Hermmann composed a soundtrack based solely on strings (black and white sound).

Alfred Hitchcock was impressed by the Hermmann’s exceptional work and especially by “screaming violins”. Soundtrack of Psycho added tension and drama according to a large number of critics “33% of the effect of Psycho was due to the music”.

The string approach obviously offered many opportunities to Hermmann, beyond his effort to match the music with a black - and - white format, there was also the low budget. Herrmann for Psycho soundtrack used only  a string orchestra raher than a full symphonic ensemble. Also, there was the flexibility of creativity that strings offer to composer. Strings offer more choices in tone, dynamics and instrumental special effects.

Highlights of Psycho soundtrack


At the first act of the film (during the first 15 - 20 minutes) Alfred Hitchcock introduces to the audience Marrion and her relationship with Sam Loomis and her decision to take $ 40.000 from a customer and run away - there is nothing socking, so, for the first act, Hermmann used the opening title music theme.

Herrmann mamipulates audience and keeps tension through moments without optical violence, suspense or agony by using the same persistently repeatable music phase called ostinato.

The impact of Psycho Soundtrack


According to a survey conducted by PRS for Music (2009) proofed that British audience considers, the shower scene soundtrack the scariest theme from any horror film. Steven C. Smith biographer of Bernard Herrmann believes that shower scene score “is probably the most famous and most imitated cue in film music”.

Honors to Psycho Soundtrack


The San Fransisco Sympony to honor the 50th anniversary pf Psycho (2010), projected the film without soundtrack and they performed the score live.



Παρασκευή 3 Αυγούστου 2012

Psycho movie


Psycho movie a masterpiece of Cinema


The movie Psycho is considered among the most frightening films ever produced. Fundamental reasons for this consideration are (1) The villain a psychotic killer is the next door nice boy, (2) violence appears when it’s not expected, (3) chiller scenes are laced meticulously with subtle and wit.    

Psycho movie innovations

Psycho was not only a revolutionary movie it was also very innovative, too. There are many innovations, the most important of them are related with the story development, the story line and the unforgettable twist at the end of the film.

1. The Main Character Story -  Line innovation in Psycho movie


Psycho was the first movie in which a clever who had been cleverly positioned as the main character (protagonist) was killed very early - about forty minutes after the start of the Movie. I need to highlight, the fact that director of Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock, made the initial murder even more disturbing, by choosing Janet Leigh at the height of her celebrity. It was impossible for all to imagine that the main character (protagonist) would be murdered so viciously and arbitrarily.   

2. Mise - en - Scene innovation in Psycho Movie


Psycho was the first movie in which the film director filmed a toilet bowl, by putting a star like Janet Leigh on screen in a brassiere in a movie far away from any kind of known sexploitation.  

3. Film Directing innovation in Psycho Movie


Psycho movie is known among film lovers by the unique shower scene - obviously is among the best ever in cinema.

Why? Why it’s so popular? Why, all speak, write, discuss and study the Psycho shower scene?

Because -

(I). It seemed to show everything - blood, stabbing, naked flesh - but actually there in nothing or at least very very little .   
 
Also, in Psycho movie we can recognize two other great moments of exceptional film techniques.

(II). The cascading death on the stairs, seen from above, and finally the masterfull soundtrack of Bernard Herrman strings shatter the silence and our nerves.

(III). The scene with the corpse of Norman’s mother - in the cellar basement Lila finds the corpse of Norman’s mother is hitting at a lightbulb as she recoils that accents every fright full eye - socket detail. Speechless, there are no words to describe this scene.

4. Promotion Innovation in Psycho movie


Psycho was the first English - language movie to be promoted with the “No one …. BUT NO ONE … will be admitted to the theater after the start of each performance”. Psycho has a unique twist ending, audiences of the day though nothing of arriving in the middle of the film and leaving during the next showing. Alfred Hitchcock knew that his twist - shocking - unforgettable ending would never work in a such  environment (where viewers leaving theater during performance) and he instigated a permanent change in viewing habits.

5. Trailer innovation in Psycho movie


Psycho trailer has many innovations and there is a large number of film techniques in use so it’s unfair to write only a few sentences. There are relative articles on my blog - you can read them by clicking (here)


Also you can see, the official Psycho trailer (1960) on Youtube: