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Friday, 9 September 2011
The Foundation of our Teaser Trailer.
So here we have the basic foundations of what our trailer will be consisting of. We will use this film in order to integrate the various other short clips; I will be using the flash transition almost to disorientate our audience. Integrating short clips into this will quicken the whole pace of the teaser trailer, and make it the adrenaline filled piece of film that it deserves to be. Also we feel the music was perfect for building tension, it would be nothing without it. Feedback would be great, and we will definitely appreciate some constructive criticism.
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The music is great and the timing with the images is perfect. I really liked the focus pull when the gun is pointed towards the camera. Good work!
ReplyDeleteThe only thing you might need to do, is to make the first few shots less confusing for the viewer. In a trailer you need to use short, clear segments of action. In your extract it is quite difficult to make out what is going on.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of using a flash transition in a teaser trailer to 'disorientate' the viewer. This will work effectively to give little away about your film, therefore 'teasing' your audience.
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