1. The beginning of the trailer immediately
indicates who this film is targeted at through
the rating, the audience who this applies to
are now encouraged to pay more attention.
Thor: The Dark World – Theatrical
trailer
2. Establishing tracking shot of the location allows
the audience to familiarise with where the film
is set and relate.
3. The introduction of the main character is made suspenseful
through the revelation of his shadow only, making more of
an impact when the audience do finally meet hm.
The filler lighting creates more of an effect with the other
surroundings being pitch black, indicating the remoteness of the
place or willingness to keep it secret.
The scenery also
shows that the
location isn’t earth-
like, contrasting with
the first location
shown in the trailer.
From this the
audience can expect a
collision of two
worlds and get an
idea of the genre of
conventions of films
similar.
4. Supernatural of alien-like themes
are introduced with the collision of
the unknown object with London.
The use of a famous location enhances
audience reaction as feelings and
associations can be made with places
people are so familiar with.
5. At this point in the trailer, the audience will have already associated that its some
kind of superhero, action or fantasy film. The revelation or the connection to
Marvel now inform the audience that the film is related to comics, and therefore
attracting people who are fans, and giving people more of an indication to what
they can expect. From the
introduction of
the Marvel
association being
almost half way
into the trailer,
than people who
have negative
stereotypes of
comics, now
have had the
chance to decide
from what
they’ve already
seen if they are
attracted to it,
therefore
widening their
audience.
6. The first introduction of the main character show him to
be strong and masculine with the body language
presented. The cape is also typical of a superhero and the
armour suggest further strength and historical association.
His costume is different the traditional choice of clothing in England,
therefore you can decide that he is out of is comfort zone and perhaps
related to the previous supernatural features shown.
7. This establishing shot of the location occurs half way through the
trailer, showing the contrast between the shot shown at the start.
The audience is now clear that the film will cut between these two
locations and will be a running theme.
This shot is typical of a fantasy film with the remoteness
and unfamiliar shaped buildings. However, the beginning
establishing shot shows a city and dull lighting, which
contrasts with this and therefore the difference in the
character depending on where they originate.
8. The audience can expect the action of the film to occur in
this setting, the pace of the trailer increases with sharp cuts
between the different scenes.
The smoke and red light indicates danger and conflict which will give
the audience an idea of what to expect. The location of a forest also
increase the feeling of isolation and tension for the audience.
9. The hero of the film is shown in the
middle of the action, he stands out by
his red cape, presumably used to draw
association with super hero's.
The dark lighting and eerie setting through the smoke suit the scene of a war
zone. We know they are in a battle through the continual conflict of others behind
the main character while he acts heroicly and brings an end to the fight. These
ideas can be assumed from the typical conventions of super hero/ fantasy films
and the audience know that is what they can expect.
10. The villain of the film is shown to have a disfigured face and dressed in
full black. This contrasts with the hero’s red cape and blonde hair. The
darkness immediately connects with evil and similarly to the audience
expecting a good-looking hero, the villain is shown unattractively.
11. The large font show that the title of the
franchise is ‘Thor’, however those who have
seen the first one will know this is a sequel by
the added text underneath, but also showing
that the important part that people should
remember is simply ‘Thor’.
A completely black
background and flashes of
lightning cement peoples
idea of what the genre is as
its now clear that not only is
it a action/fantasy but also
not light-hearted, or family-
friendly.
12. It is made very clear when the film is coming out by the
text dominating the screen, a theme is also kept with
links to the title font.
There is also an option of social networking with a
Facebook page, another form of how they are
wishing to promote the film and keep an interest
before it comes out.