On Story and Converting Curiosity Into Suspense

On Story and Converting Curiosity Into Suspense

Topic:Communication
Posted on:Dec 31 2015
Captured by:Austin M
Method:Previous Writings

Curiosity is when the audience wants to know, “What does this mean?” Suspense is when the audience wants to know, “What is going to happen?” The intensity of the second question is related to the audience’s concern for the character. The more they care, the more they want to know. Curiosity may capture the audience’s attention, but suspense sustains it.

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