Graphic Means is a documentary about graphic design production from the 1950s to the 1990s.
Evolution of stop-motion animation throughout the years. Films included:
-The Enchanted Drawing (1900)
-Fun at the Bakery Shop (1902)
-El Hotel Electrico (1905)
-Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906)
-The Cameraman’s Revenge (1912)
-The Night before Christmas (1913)
-Häxan (1922)
-The Lost World (1925)
-The Tale of Fox (1930 version)
-King Kong (1933)
-The New Gulliver (1935)
-The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)
-It Came Beneath The Sea (1955)
-Earth vs Flying Saucers (1956)
-The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad (1958)
-Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
-Closed Mondays (1975)
-Star wars IV: A New Hope (1977)
-Star Wars V: Empire Strikes Back (1980)
-Clash of the Titans (1981)
-The Terminator (1984)
-Robocop (1987)
-Beetlejuice (1988)
-Wallace and Gromit: A grand day out (1990)
-The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (1993)
-The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
-James and the Giant Peach (1996)
-Chicken Run (2000)
-Corpse Bride (2005)
-Coraline (2009)
-Mary and Max (2009)
-Fantastic Mr.Fox (2009)
-The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! (2012)
-Paranorman (2012)
-Frankenweenie (2012)
-Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens (2015)
-The Little Prince (2015)
-Anomalisa (2015)
-Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
*Watching guide*
The Lodger: A Story of London Fog (two cameos)
Clip 1: The man shouting into the phone in the bottom center
Clip 2: In the middle of the crowd with the fake beardEasy Virtue: walking with a cane on the right
Blackmail: sitting on the left being harassed by a child (one of his longest cameos)
Murder!: walking across the shot from left to right
The 39 Steps: walking to the right and tossing a piece of paper on the ground
Young and Innocent: to the left fiddling with a camera (another of Hitchcock’s longest)
The Lady Vanishes: walking to the left smoking a cigar and shrugging his shoulders
Rebecca: in the background walking to the left wearing a bowler hat
Foreign Correspondent: reading a newspaper on the left
Mr. and Mrs. Smith: walking from left to right as the camera pulls out
Suspicion (two cameos)
Clip 1: leading the horse
Clip 2: mailing a letter in the backgroundSaboteur: top left corner under the light bulb
Shadow of a Doubt: playing cards with the doctor
Lifeboat: in the ad for Reduco “the obesity slayer”
Spellbound: leaving the elevator smoking a cigar and carrying a violin case
Notorious: drinking champagne
The Paradine Case: on the right, smoking a cigar and carrying a cello case
Rope: walking on the sidewalk in a blue suit and holding a newspaper
Under Capricorn (two cameos)
Clip 1: in a blue suit, brown pants, and top hat in the middle of the frame
Clip 2: same outfit in the middle of a group of three peopleStage Fright: on the right turning and looking at the main character
Strangers on a Train: boarding the train with a stand up bass
I Confess: walking across the horizon
Dial M for Murder: sitting at the table in the picture
Rear Window: winding the clock in the piano player’s apartment
To Catch a Thief: Sitting on the right in the bus
The Trouble With Harry: walking on the left in a trench coat
The Man Who Knew Too Much: standing the bottom left of the crowd
The Wrong Man: This cameo is different. Because The Wrong Man is based on the experiences of a real person Hitchcock wanted to approach the whole thing differently.
Vertigo: walking from left to right carrying a trumpet case
North By Northwest: failing to catch a bus
Psycho: in the window wearing a cowboy hat
The Birds: walking his real-life dogs out of the pet shop
Marnie: exiting a room on the left and looking directly at the camera
Torn Curtain: holding a small child on his knee
Topaz: sitting in a wheelchair and then standing up to shake hands with someone
Frenzy (two cameos)
Clip 1: in the middle of the crowd wearing a bowler hat
Clip 2: same hat in the bottom centerFamily Plot: silhouette seen in in the window of Registrar of Births & Deaths







