Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Suspense


Suspense
Suspense is building up to something and allowing the audience to question what will or could happen next, so therefore suspense is a long patiently build up to an exciting scene happening.
an example of this is in the film Sabotage in 1936 by Alfred Hitchcock displays an understanding of suspense. A young boy is told to deliver a package to a certain place ,by a certain time. He is not aware that the package holds a bomb within. The boy's journey creates a build up of tension and suspense, as the audience knows more than what the young boy knows. Questions that are created in are head such as; Will the boy arrive at the train station on time? Will the boy die? what will happen to people surrounding the boy?

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