Ebook: Hitchcock: Mastering Suspense (Hitch For Writers Book 2)
Author: William C. Martell
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: First Strike Productions
- Language: English
- epub
Writing a thriller? Directing a suspense film? Just love Hitchcock?
Alfred Hitchcock, who directed 52 movies, was known as the “Master Of Suspense”; but what exactly is suspense and how can *we* master it? How does suspense work? How can *we* create “Hitchcockian” suspense scenes in our screenplays, novels, stories and films?
This epic book uses seventeen of Hitchcock’s films to show the difference between suspense and surprise, how to use “focus objects” to create suspense, the 20 iconic suspense scenes and situations, how plot twists work, using secrets for suspense, how to use Dread (the cousin of suspense) in horror stories, and dozens of other amazing storytelling lessons. From classics like “Strangers On A Train” and “The Birds” and “Vertigo” and “To Catch A Thief” to older films from the British period like “The 39 Steps” and “The Man Who Knew Too Much” to his hits from the silent era like “The Lodger” (about Jack The Ripper), we’ll look at all of the techniques to create suspense!
A detailed look at 17 of Hitchcock's films!
William C. Martell is a working professional screenwriter and the author of HITCHCOCK: EXPERIMENTS IN TERROR and THE SECRETS OF ACTION SCREENWRITING, and is one of the “Hitchcock experts” who contributes to the HITCH 20 series on YouTube.
Alfred Hitchcock, who directed 52 movies, was known as the “Master Of Suspense”; but what exactly is suspense and how can *we* master it? How does suspense work? How can *we* create “Hitchcockian” suspense scenes in our screenplays, novels, stories and films?
This epic book uses seventeen of Hitchcock’s films to show the difference between suspense and surprise, how to use “focus objects” to create suspense, the 20 iconic suspense scenes and situations, how plot twists work, using secrets for suspense, how to use Dread (the cousin of suspense) in horror stories, and dozens of other amazing storytelling lessons. From classics like “Strangers On A Train” and “The Birds” and “Vertigo” and “To Catch A Thief” to older films from the British period like “The 39 Steps” and “The Man Who Knew Too Much” to his hits from the silent era like “The Lodger” (about Jack The Ripper), we’ll look at all of the techniques to create suspense!
A detailed look at 17 of Hitchcock's films!
William C. Martell is a working professional screenwriter and the author of HITCHCOCK: EXPERIMENTS IN TERROR and THE SECRETS OF ACTION SCREENWRITING, and is one of the “Hitchcock experts” who contributes to the HITCH 20 series on YouTube.
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