Thriller Recipe
A good thriller should contain certain aspects and techniques such as, dramatic lighting, suspense, dietetic and non dietetic sound, red herrings, cliff hangers and camera angles to suggest different things such as slow angle shot to suggest power.
A director who was good at this was Alfred Hitchcock. He was also known for the use of a Mc Guffin in most of his films which not all thrillers use but are helpful to drive a plot.
A successful thriller will have the audience gripped from the beggining right through to the end.
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