As part of our research we decided that it was important to know the definition of suspense, as it is an important technique used in thrillers.
What is suspense? Suspense is the build up to a state or feeling of being excited or anxious. Suspense is the uncertainty of the future, which develops from unpredictable events. It is an important technique used in thrillers as suspense makes the audience keep watching and creates an emotion attachment between the viewers and characters as they feel a mix of emotions towards the situation. Alfred Hitchcock We then decided to do some research on “the master of creating suspense” Alfred Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock was a British film director and producer born in 1899; some of his most famous and successful movies were pyscho, vertigo and the birds. He was more focused into creating psychological thrillers he would do this by in co-operating frame shots to make the audience feel high anxiety levels, fear and sympathy for the characters in the scene. He would also involve twists with in the science and create unexpected endings. Alfred Hitchcock would link a psychological clever view on violence, murder and crime and how it would affect the characters in a psychological way to really connect the viewers with the character Alfred learnt that to do this he would have to position the camera at eye level so the audience could feel the same way. How Alfred created suspense I was interested in how Alfred Hitchcock created famous movies and how he created suspense so I decided to do some further research into how he created suspense as it would be helpful for when we make out thriller opening sequence because suspense is a key technique.
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