Suspense is something that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It creates tension and the audience are made to be shocked and surprised by the following scene. The audience can be put in doubt or put on edge fearing for what could come next. This feeling creates a state of anxiety and develops a scene for a bigger intense scene.
A famous director Alfred Hitchcock revolutionised how suspense was used in films to target audiences. His vision of how an audience should experience suspense was when they expect something bad to happen and a total thought of uncertainty is gained questioning what is going to happen next. Anticipation is made and mystery is sustained by the audience.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
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