Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Planning for Trailer

We have decided that in our teaser trailer we are going to have a lot of fast, action packed shots that will help appeal to our target audience, but at the same time there will be a couple of longer ones so it can help get across the message of what we want to portray in our teaser trailer. The first few shots are going to be relatively slow and will fade out to a black screen whilst we play the voiceovers. Straight after the voiceovers we intend to increase the volume of the soundtrack and make the shots more lively then before, more violent and more interesting. This is a common method throughout many real movie trailers and I will show you this later in the blog when I analyse some teaser trailers. Obviously we want to leave a lasting impression on the audiences memories so we decided the last shot of the teaser trailer will definitely be the most memorable, the lead character (Alex Cox) will end the trailer by punching the camera. This will most definitely leave a very good impression on the target audience.

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