- Like in the Star Wars teaser trailer, music plays throughout the clip and impact sounds are used
- It makes the genre very clear, as does the Star Wars trailer.
- It shows several of the characters, but quickly and not in much depth at all.
- The pace of the editing is quick to tease the audience - the editing consists mostly of fades or cuts to black.
- Just like the Star Wars trailer, it reveals the month of the release date at the end of the teaser.
- Unlike the Star Wars trailer, there is no voiceover but there is dialogue from the film shown in the trailer, however the teaser still does not give a lot away and leaves the audience wanting to know more.
- It shows the full name of the film, as well as the name of the production company (the logo is shown at the beginning of the teaser).
- At the end of the teaser trailer there is also a link to a social networking site.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Teaser Trailer Analysis 2 - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
Here is my analysis for the fantasy film, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, which is due to be released November 2014.
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