Hitchcock Suspense Analysis

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What is the secret to a suspenseful movie? Alfred Hitchcock is known as the master of suspense. Hitchcock has a certain formula to make a successful film. There are four elements that are important to a Hitchcock film. First is the story. Then is the characters. Next it is the cinematic shots. Finally it is the suspense. The story is very important to the film. The story should be simple and easy to follow. Dialogue should be used when the situation can not be explained with actions. It is important for you to use objects to tell a story. For example in Rear Window Hitchcock shows a camera and a series of photographs to show that the main character is a photographs to show that the main character is a photographer. The story should be told from the point of view of the main characters. The audience should see what the main character sees. If the main character moves than the camera moves too as if you were moving. The story itself should be about a regular person that gets into an unusual situations. The situation be unusual but it should …show more content…

He often uses the analogy of a bomb. He says that if a bomb goes off out of nowhere the bomb the audience are only surprised for ten seconds. he says you have to show the bomb to create suspense. He says you show the bomb under a table and show people talking. Hitchcock says this gives the audience suspense because they are so focused on the bomb going off. You have to show the audience what is going to happen to the characters. This is how you can create suspense. He says it is important to keep things simple for the audience. He says that they should know who is and what is what. You can use distinctive clothes to distinguish each character. He also says it is important to let the people know where everything is. For example you should let the audience know where the documents are hidden. Having things clear makes the audience more engaged and keeps them focused on the

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