Friday, 24 September 2010
Teaser Trailers
A teaser trailer is a short trailer used to advertise an upcoming film. Teaser trailers, unlike regular trailers, are usually much shorter in length (usually between 40 - 60 seconds long) and often contain little or no actual footage from the film. Teasers are usually release a long time before the actual release of the film being advertised (often a year and a half before). This is one of the reasons why we call them 'teaser trailers', because it is used to tease the audience.
The purpose of a teaser trailer is less focused on telling the audience about a movie's content, and more focused on letting them know that the movie is coming up in the not so distant future, and to create a buzz for the upcoming film. Teaser trailers are often made before the film has been finished (often they are in the production or editing stage), and will use alternative footage or original scenes that will be used solely for the teaser. This is common in many teaser trailers (notably Disney Pixar releases.)
The purpose of a teaser trailer is less focused on telling the audience about a movie's content, and more focused on letting them know that the movie is coming up in the not so distant future, and to create a buzz for the upcoming film. Teaser trailers are often made before the film has been finished (often they are in the production or editing stage), and will use alternative footage or original scenes that will be used solely for the teaser. This is common in many teaser trailers (notably Disney Pixar releases.)
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
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