2. WHAT IS A TEASER TRAILER?
A Teaser Trailer for an upcoming film, television program, video game or
similar, is usually released long in advance of the product, so as to "tease" the
audience. They are usually 50 seconds – 1 min and10 seconds long however
this can vary.
What is the Purpose of a Teaser
Trailer?
The purpose of a Teaser Trailer is to tease audiences to want to see the film,
and therefore more people will attend the cinema to see the film.
3. KILL BILL VOL.1
Kill Bill Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts action film written and
directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the first of two Kill Bill films produced at
the same time, and was followed by Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004). It stars Uma
Thurman as the Bride, who seeks revenge on an assassination squad led by Bill
(David Carradine) after they try to kill her and her unborn child
4. EVERYTHING THE AUDIENCE
SEE (MES UN SCENE)
The teaser trailer is introduced by the green background ‘the following
preview is suitable for ALL audiences’.
The audience are also able to establish this is a Miramax production, and is the
4th Film by Quentin Taranto. The overall Teaser trailer is 1.49 minutes long. It
establishes who the main character is; the actors name, and a small easy to
follow main story line. The Teaser trailer then shows a range of 3 second fast
paced clips of the most exciting moments from the film. This is to draw the
film in. These short exciting clips vary; from safari sword fights, fast moving
and skilled knife fights, car and motorbike clips. The teaser also shows the 7
main characters of the film in a very dominant low POV shot. The director
also represents the main character as an under dog type way, this again can
intrigue the audience to see the film on the big screen.
5. EVERYTHING THE AUDIENCE HEAR
(SOUND INCLUDING MUSIC)
The song that is played through out the teaser trailer “Kill Bill Vol.1” is called
“Battle Without Honour or Humanity.”
It is a very popular soundtrack and has been used in many films for its ‘Epic
feel’ or ‘heroic tune’.
6. TRANSITIONS USED AND
EDITING
The overall editing in this teaser trailer is very fast paced
and shows very little but is still able to show a short
story line for audiences to follow/understand and the
audience are therefore able to get thrilled about the film.
The teaser trailer also shows a range of uniquely shots
from the film, and from this the director is able to excite
audiences even more.