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Psycho by Alfred Hitchock- media coursework

   
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He uses wide-angled shots, which means that he shows the hill and the house from very low points. That make the building looks even more frightening. His other tension- increasing trick is showing images from Lillian's view. Seeing what she sees, the audience feel more like her...
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Seeing what she sees, the audience feel more like her. They feel like it's them who walk up the hill, getting closer to the house's mouth. The audience share Lillian's feelings; her fear and anxiousness. "Becoming" her, they also cannot see what's behind her...
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