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Seven Ways Horror Likes to Scare Its Audience

We all love a good jumpscare, but there are other cinematic ways to scare your audience. It is almost that time over year again where everyone is watching horror shorts or films. We all have our favorite films that expand various subgenres of horror, but one thing that they all have in common is their use of horror’s cinematic language. Any movie that dives into the horror genre likes to keep its audience on its toes. While a good ol’ jump scare can get our hearts racing for a few seconds, the scare doesn’t last very long. Here are seven ways that horror movies manipulate you into being scared throughout the movie’s runtime. Sub-bass sounds Have you ever experienced a certain level of anxiety or an extreme case of chills while watching a horror movie? That strange feeling was probably caused by the sub-bass sounds in the film. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 28 September, 2021

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