Monday 23 September 2013

Comparing Teaser Trailers To Theatrical Trailers 1

In order to make my teaser trailer I will have to find the differences between teaser trailers and theatrical trailers, and I will have to find the similarities between them both.






Having looked at the teaser trailer and  theatrical trailer for "Star Trek Into Darkness" I have found a number of similarities and differences

Similarities

  • Both trailers include the production company logos, but may be shown at different point in the trailer.
  • They both include tagline's 
  • Both of the trailers include credits and websites  
  • Both trailers include the title of the film, but may be shown at different points of the trailer 
  • Both trailers include short clips/images of the film 

Differences

  • There is more narrative intent in the theatrical trailer compared to the teaser trailer.
  • There is also more development of character in the theatrical trailer, the audience gets a wider view of the character and his predicament.
  • There is a broader range of music in the teaser trailer, compared to the theatrical trailer.
  • The teaser trailer is shorter in duration than the theatrical trailer. 
  • The pace of the editing in the trailer is more frequent and is faster, than it I in the theatrical trailer, this is due to the amount of time in the teaser trailer, meaning that the faster the citing is the more clips and images can be included in the short clip. 
  • The sound and music used in the teaser trailer differs to the sound used in the theatrical trailer, the sound tends to be more impacting, powerful sounds, this is again due to the fact that the teaser trailer doesn't last long and needs to sell itself with overly dramatic sound and music      



 

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