You may answer two of these questions, but do so in two separate blog posts:
1. What makes a good film trailer? Identify one trailer which you feel is excellent (as far as the art of film trailers go) and explain what makes it so good. Feel free to do a bit of research into what makes a good trailer.
Note: Make sure to select a good trailer, and not just the trailer which happens to be for a movie you love.
1. What makes a good film trailer? Identify one trailer which you feel is excellent (as far as the art of film trailers go) and explain what makes it so good. Feel free to do a bit of research into what makes a good trailer.
Note: Make sure to select a good trailer, and not just the trailer which happens to be for a movie you love.
2. What makes a trailer bad? What are some famously bad trailers (or identify one you thought was bad)? What is is about them which made them so poorly received (too many spoilers perhaps?)?
Note: Make sure to select bad trailers for a purpose. Do not simply select the trailer for a movie you dislike and claim it bad. Bad movies have good trailers all the time.
3. After viewing The Problem with Trailers, how do you feel about the 'modern trailer' and its predictability? How could a new trailer be compelling and original? Are there modern examples which break from this norm (not mentioned in the video)? Explain your thoughts.
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