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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Trailer-6th Sense



Cinematography:
At the start of this trailer it uses an establishing shot which shows the audience the scenery of which the film will be set in. This is good to start off with shot like this as it can give the audience a clue of how the film will play out.
Furthermore as the trailer continues the shots start to cut rapidly to some of the main events in the film. By doing this it holds the audiences attention and keeps them on the edge of their seat through out the film.
Finally near the end of the trailer the shots speed up so that the audience cant keep track of what's going on but sees shots of action scenes within the film.
One main factor of the camera shots is camera time, and at the start it shows three main characters, one having the most camera time and two others with about the same. By doing this it distinguishes who the main characters are and who will be the main parts in the film.




Editing:
One of the clips that i saw is as each clip changed it had a flash transition on, with a non diagetic camera sound, which is very effective as it shows to the audience that the trailer is building up to a climax.


Sound:
The heartbeat used is a non diagetic sound and is spread out in time with short bursts of the trailer, the effect of this is that the heartbeat gets faster, so does the clips and the audiences anticipation increases and they want to find out what is going to happen.
At the end of the trailer and also throughout it there is a low sustained note that helps build and create tension, this is very effective as it has the audience wondering what is going to happen in the film.

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