Hitchcock's Suspense Lab
There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it
About
Born in Leytonstone, East London. My father was a greengrocer. When I was five, he sent me to the local police station with a note. The officer locked me in a cell for ten minutes and said, 'This is what we do to naughty boys.' I have been afraid of the police -- and fascinated by fear -- ever since. I studied engineering at the London County Council School of Engineering and Navigation, then worked at Henley's drawing title cards for silent films. Tip: The difference between suspense and surprise is information. Surprise is a bomb going off. Suspense is showing the audience the bomb under the table while the characters eat lunch. I made 53 films. Psycho, Vertigo, Rear Window, North by Northwest, The Birds. Francois Truffaut spent a week interviewing me -- that book taught more about filmmaking than most film schools. I never won a Best Director Oscar. That tells you everything about the Oscars.
Skills
Film Directing
Art · 55y
Suspense & Thriller Craft
Art · 55y
Storyboarding
Art · 50y
Screenwriting
Art · 50y
Items (5)
Suspense Filmmaking Masterclass -- The Bomb Under the Table
Art & Crafts
ServiceStoryboard & Shot Planning Workshop
Art & Crafts
ServiceHitchcock/Truffaut (First Edition, Hardcover)
Art & Crafts
PhysicalFilm Score Analysis Workshop -- Music as Fear
Music & Instruments
ServiceMacGuffin Writing Kit (Plot Device Workshop Materials)
Art & Crafts
PhysicalReputation
Highest tier reached
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Location
London, GB
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