Friday 23 April 2010

Early Trailer Research

This trailer for the 2009 Guy Ritchie film Sherlock Holmes includes an effect in its trailer that we collectively believed would suit our trailer very well. The aspect of the trailer that we have taken influence from is the very end of the trailer in the build up to the climax. The sudden bursts of noise and striking images is something that in our viral trailer we believe will add to its appeal.



The music video for the All American Rejects' song Move Along has an incredibly unique technique that we are intergrating into our own trailer. The frequent cuts from image to image are something that we will combine with the technique that we have learnt in the Sherlock Holmes trailer and link them in with each other.



Although this is not a trailer for a movie, this promotional trailer for the videogame 'Halo 3' does demonstrate the perfect timing for the reveal of the lead character that we would like to show in our trailer. It also is a perfect example of how music can be used to coincide with the actions on screen.



This clip from YouTube of a variety of different Contra-Zooms (Trombone Shots) that have become famous over the years. Due to our hopeful inclusion of one of these incredibly unique shots, we aim to learn from those who have used them so well in history in order to make ours stand out.

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