What makes aneffective trailer?
Creating a good trailer is vital, as it is the
producers chance to sell their film to their
targeted audience and a potential niche
audience. This could be considered a challenge
because a trailer is between 2-3 minutes long,
therefore it can be quite difficult to decide on the
best scenes and shots without revealing too
much about the film.
The trailer should entice the
audience into viewing the
film, giving them, enigma
codes (unanswered
questions), a glimpse into
another world displaying eye
catching, unique material.
The term ‘trailer’ comes from the fact that,
trailers use to be shown after a film had
ended, (a trail), however, this did not prove
successful as people would leave the cinema
straight after their film was over, therefore
they wouldn’t see the advertisement for up
coming films. As a result the trailers were
changed around and put before the film had
begun.
Film trailers are mainly marketed
through social media sites such as,
YouTube, Twitter and Instagram.
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The trailer shouldbe able to speak for
itself and not scream to you that is it
‘THE BEST MOVIE YOU WILL EVER
SEE’ because that does not appeal to
an audience member.
The trailer should not give away to
much information. Some trailers do
this and it makes the audience
member want to wait until the film
comes out on TV or Netflix. We
should have an understanding of the
plot but we should mainly be left
with enigma codes which act as an
incentive to want to watch the film.
The music should
compliment the trailer,
reflecting the mood. This
should not be too over
dramatic. Music can
make or break the
trailer.
The overall mood and
emotion of the film
needs to be captured so
that the your potential
audience feel the want
to watch the film.
The dialogue between
characters, for example,
if it is a comedy, would
become funnier/horror,
more scary and creepy.
The Trailer should be should be ORIGINAL.
Make use of the best and
most exciting bits.