- The opening shot displays the production company in a font which looks handwritten. And these feature a lot through the trailer which includes such the directors name and what other film he has directed.
- There is no music at the beginning of the trailer, all that can be heard is the voice of the main character while he is performing on his television programme. But at 30 seconds some background music kicks in which is quite slow paced which contradicts the fast editing. Also to split up some of the shots, it has more shots which includes the handwritten font.
- Some of the writing begins to introduce the characters at the start of the trailer to give the audience some information as they may feel lost when watching it even though it appears to be chronological order, the storyline still seems to be unusual and hard to follow.
- The trailer has 110 shots and is only 2 mins 23 seconds long. It features a lot of the surrealist elements of the film which seem confusing to the audience as it isn't telling them the whole story so makes them feel like they want to watch it to understand what is going on and to find out what happens between the two main characters.
- There is no voice over throughout the trailer, all the talking that can be heard is from the scenes which are shown from the film of the actors talking.
- In the middle of the trailer the music changes again can be described as chirpy and makes the audience believe that this is the 'good' part of the film and that nothing bad happens because it shows a shot of the male main character looking very happy and content with his life.
- Towards the end of the trailer, the music changes and it begins to turn into more upbeat. The editing also becomes a lot faster when switching from shot to shot and the music represents that it is a dramatic ending as it seems so powerful.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
10.03.2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUCrM5i_W3c
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