Friday, 25 September 2015

Trailer in-depth Analysis: 2




Structural conventions: This trailer establishes itself by eight or nine short clips, all long shots, shown with a black screen in the middle. This lasts roughly thirty seconds, and this fits the conventions of an establishing scene.

Camera shot, angle, movement: Range of angles are captured, and a range of shots including long shots and close-ups, and one extra long shot. This provides a nice range of things for the audience to watch and therefore keeps them interested.

Editing: There is lots of cuts between clips and black edits at the start. Some sound bridges between the different sections of the trailer. There is some smooth transitions between one shot to the other

Sound element: Non-diegetic soundtrack is fairly high paced and energetic, makes the audience more interested and fits audience pleasures, again meeting the typical conventions of a film trailer. There is also a non-diegetic voiceover in most of the trailer, informing the viewers and also filling them in with quotes from the film.

Interviews: None are featured in this because documentaries tend to have these because they are real life and capture reality as much as possible.

Titles: No statistics included, the titles are informing the audience on who made and distributed the film. They are the credits and run throughout the film trailer, on and off. They are in a fairly normal font, something probably like times new roman, This doesn't divert attention from the rest of the film trailer.

Genre: this is a coming-of-age story. Similar to my previous genre analysed, this features the growing up both physically and psychologically of a man. This is a very empathetic genre, and makes the audience relate profusely and therefore bond with the characters.

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