Thursday, 22 April 2010

ANALYSIS OF CONVENTIONS OF TEASER TRAILERS

Teaser trailers are usually very short in length compared to normal film trailers, they are usually between 30 and 60 seconds long, and usually contain little, short clips from the film.

Teaser trailers are only normally made for big-budget and popular themed movies. The main purpose of a teaser trailer is to let the audience know that a movie is coming up in the near future, and to how them small snippets of the genre/content/plot.

Teaser trailers are often made while the film is still in production or being edited. As a result of this the teaser trailer may contain scenes that are actually not in the film as they did not include that scene when editing the film.

Some teaser trailers for films are released or have appeared a year or over before the movie’s release. E.g. the teaser trailer for The Incredibles was advertised in May 2003 with Finding Nemo, which was a full 18 months before The Incredibles was actually released.

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