This trailer is made up of quick action shots, it begins with a low angle shot as a speeding car comes to a quick stop. A beautiful female character is introduced early as she steps out of the car shown in the previous shot. By doing this most male viewers will continue watching. The scene changes once again now the woman is walking into a large room followed closely by a servant or assisstant. Fading to black only for a second the picture returns showing submarines heading towards a secret underwater base. The scene changes to the interior to a medium shot show of a man, the villain, discussing his plans. His dialogue overthrows the non-diegetic sound which quietens but doesn't totally disappear. Green ooze spreads over the eiffel tower, as the mysterious ooze spreads special effects show the known landmark topple over. Using diffent camera angles we see it fall from different perspectives.
Fading to black again the screen then goes to to a clip of what looks like an army general figure sitting. 'FROM THE DIRCETOR OF THE MUMMY' then shows on another black screen this helps to promote the movie since The Mummy was successful, so audiences will think the same of this. After this only snippets of information are given from character dialogue and the random scenes that are shown which help to build up hype about the movie. G.I Joe is an old series so younger generations may not know, or may not have heard of it before. Alot has been done to help appeal to this audience from including action packed explosive scenes to casting well known young actors and actresses like Sienna Miller, Channing Tatum and Marlon Wayans.The villain of the movie is easily defined by his dark clothing and darker tone of voice.
Dynamic music from the start matches the action scenes and helps to raise suspense.
Finally there is a fade into a black screen the soundtrack that has played throughout the trailer has now stopped. G.I JOE, is in bold and much larger than the sub-title 'RISE OF THE COBRA.' The title has a metallic effect this is probably linked to the special metal suits that feature in the movie. The date follows soon after with a crashing sound effect as it appears on screen.
Sunday, 21 June 2009
G.I Joe Teaser Trailer Analysis
Posted by dalet at 13:08
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A good start. Have a think about the pace of the trailer. How many separatre shots? How many separate scenes? How long are the shots on average? How long is the longest?
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