1. Make sure the content reels them in and use characters to tease the viewer.
2. Emotion comes directly from the actor's eyes. you can control the intensity of the emotin by placing the camera close or far away from those eyes.
3.The camera should take on human qualities and roam around playfully looking for something suspicious in the room.
4.One of the characters should be distracted whilst engaging in a dialouge scene.
5.put an idea in the mind of the character without explaining it in dialoude is done by using a point-of-view shot sequence.
6. Divide action into a series of close-ups shown in succession. Don't avoid this basic technique.
7.The key to creating that raw Hitchcock energy is by using simplistic, linear stories that the audience can easily follow.
8.Make all of your characters the exact opposite of what the audience expects in a movie.
9.Humor is essential to Hitchcock storytelling.
10.Build tension into a scene by using contrasting situations
11."Information" is essential to Hitchcock suspense; showing the audience what the characters don’t see.
12. Once you've built your audience into gripping suspense it must never end the way they expect.
13.The MacGuffin is the side effect of creating pure suspense. When scenes are built around dramatic tension, it doesn’t really matter what the story is about.
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