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Thursday, 31 March 2011

Selected Scenes for My Film's Trailer

  1. The shooting of the president in the opening sequence with the ensuing chaos. This will function as the sign of the disruption to the equilibrium that stood before.
  2. The POV shot from the President's view when dying, creating an emotional response and sense of severe loss in the audience.
  3. The computer screen shot of all the rogue agents and their rank/role which establishes the villains in the trailer, crating binary opposites to the heroes and a clear discrimination barrier in the mind of the audience of who is to be supported and who should not be revered.
  4. The titles with text early on in the trailer which are used to show a change in the tone of the trailer and in the plot where some form of help appears. The epic nature of the connotations also enthral the audience and create enigma as to what may happen following the previous events.
  5. The group shot showing all the heroes in a slow-mo shot in an epic march away from battle shows their strength, skill and power as a team and is taken from the end of the movie, showing the eventual success.
  6. The individual shots of each agent in their pursuits of the rogue agents and their ensuing fights maintains a high action presence in the trailer creating a high-octane atmosphere.
  7. The use of the nuclear weapon and the quickly counting down timer adds suspense and adrenaline to the trailer, keeping the audience on edge and enticing them to engage more and calculate the possibilities.
  8. The cackling laughter scene from the master villain however, right at the end adds a complete twist to the perceived storyline up until that point and maintains an enigmatic feel to the trailer as well as enticing the audience to watch the movie to find out.

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