This is me and Kiyan's storyboard which consists of eight different scenes which might be included in our final teaser trailer. These shots are not in specific order as once filmed and put on the mac we can edit them and see which order suits best. We have an establishing shot of London city to set the location of the film for our audience to know where our teaser is based. We have in our storyboard a chase scene, we use this scene to give the film an uptempo feel with fast paced running. The rest of the scenes I just drew up as an idea to fill in gaps as I was by myself. Now I got Kiyan we have new ideas and a new story board which will be coming soon.
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Why are Teaser Trailers made
Teaser trailers are made as a way of marketing and advertising a new film. It creates a buzz around that film and more people are aware off what's coming out. You can also say it generates a hype about the new up coming film. Teasers are usually released long before the actual product to get the audience interested in there product by showing them a short 30-90 seconds clip to. The reason why teasers are shorter then theatrical trailers is because they want to 'tease' the audience by not giving away too much.
For example the Twilight Breaking dawn part 2 teaser trailer was 1:19 while the full length trailer was 2:16
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Conventions of a Teaser Trailer
A teaser trailer is a small set of clips from a new film, TV show or game to advertise and get the audience excited about what is coming out in the future. Teaser trailers are usually around 30- 90 seconds long and has small amounts of footage from the actual game, TV show or film. Because teaser trailers are released much earlier than the actual product,within a film case they might show scenes that are not in the final edited version of the film due to the film still being edited or in production while the teaser was made.
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