“I try not to think too much about an audience when Im writing the first draft of a book - at that stage, the prospect of anyone reading what Ive written would be enough to scare me into setting my laptop on fire.” ThinkingWritingTryingFirstsBookEnoughWould BeReadingAudienceFireToo MuchWrittenStageSettingSettingsScareLaptops Author:Robin Wasserman
“I like pushing the envelope. I like pushing myself and the audience, whether it's a TV show or live. I like to throw people over the edge of the cliff and scare the wits out of them, but then pull them back and make them safe.” PeopleShowsAudienceTvsSafeEdgesWitPushingScareTv ShowsCliffsEnvelopesOver The EdgePushing The Envelope Author:Keith Barry
“I think the experience of getting an audience a little bit tense and shocking them with a jump scare, and then moving on it can be cheap and easy. The harder thing is to get them unnerved and disturbed in a growing way. That starts off easy and increases all the way through the picture.” ThinkingWayLittlesMovingEasyBitsAudienceGrowingLittle BitIncreaseHarderScareShockingTenseDisturbed Author:C. Robert Cargill
“At the end of the day, a "jump scare" scares the audience for the moment. Slow burn horror ideas scare people forever.” PeopleIdeasEndsMomentsAudienceForeverHorrorThe End Of The DayScare Author:Scott Derrickson
“I'm constantly looking for something that will be pushing the audience to new scares in horror movies.” AudienceHorrorPushingScare Author:Roy Lee
“As long as you keep the audience on the edge of their seats, either scare them or keep them guessing, you can put anything in there that you want.” WantLongAudienceEdgesSeatsScareGuessing Author:Wes Craven
“With a horror movie most of the actual jumps and scares are made in the edit. It's often not very scary on set and then you watch the film and suddenly it's very scary because the way the jump scares fit together building up the suspense in the audience because it's making them jump when they're least expecting it.” WayMadeTogetherFilmWatchesAudienceBuildingFitHorrorScarySuspenseScareExpectingEditsBuilding UpLeast Expecting Author:Jeremy Irvine