Camera movement and editing techniques were used extensively in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo to create a sense of unease and suspense. Specifically, the film utilizes three interconnected camera sequences: 1) the scene where Scottie begins pursuing Madeleine at a restaurant, 2) a famous zoom shot that triggers Scottie's acrophobia, and 3) a 360-degree rotating shot. These shots, along with camera movements like spirals and dollies, portray Scottie's obsession, Madeleine's elusiveness, and Scottie's inability to overcome his inner turmoil, which is central to the film's themes.