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In horror movies today its lots of fast cut shot and lots of loud noises on the soundtrack. I tried to do the opposite.
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"In horror movies today it's lots of fast cut shot and lots of loud noises on the soundtrack. I tried to do the opposite. Playing with silence for instance"

- Alejandro Amenabar

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Alejandro Amenabar is recommending that he has taken a various technique to scary motion pictures than what is generally seen today. He has selected to concentrate on making use of silence and sluggish cuts, instead of the quick cuts and loud sounds that are often used in horror films. This method is most likely planned to create a more suspenseful environment, as the audience is delegated consider what might happen next. By using silence and slow cuts, Amenabar is able to develop a more extreme atmosphere, as the audience is left to fill out the blanks and picture what may be happening. This method is likely meant to create a more extreme and suspenseful atmosphere, as the audience is left to consider what might occur next. By using silence and sluggish cuts, Amenabar has the ability to create a more intense environment, as the audience is delegated fill in the blanks and imagine what might be occurring. This technique is most likely intended to produce a more extreme and suspenseful environment, as the audience is delegated ponder what may take place next.

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Alejandro Amenabar This quote is written / told by Alejandro Amenabar somewhere between March 31, 1972 and today. He was a famous Director from Spain. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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