How the Camera Speaks Volumes in Horror | Dissecting Fear
The cinematographer's tools have evolved since the dawn of horror, but a lot of the techniques remain the same. Writer Suzanne Keilly dives into the many ways the camera tells a story and wreaks havoc on our senses. Let us know your favorite camerawork from a horror film! Don't forget to check us out on social! Facebook: https://bit.ly/2FFusZe Instagram: https://bit.ly/2riPqYI Twitter: https://bit.ly/2jqpWVG Twitch: https://bit.ly/2Gpu7tN

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