This document analyzes and summarizes the techniques used in a past student thriller film project called "Inner Evil". It discusses how the film establishes a dark and suspenseful tone through the use of dark colors and lighting, tense music, and concealing information from the audience. Tracking shots and close-ups are used to engage the audience and show the protagonist's emotions. Mirrors, handheld camerawork, and unusual focal lengths like 2.35:1 add mystery and tension. Key items are drawn attention to hint at their significance to the plot. Overall the analysis discusses how the film employs common thriller techniques to build suspense and engage the audience.