This is the final edit of the teaser trailer 'Flat 39' for my promotion package
This is a 'youtube' link to the teaser trailer of horror film 'flat 39'. Whilst viewing this final edit I can establish that teaser trailer conventions are evident from real media texts. Conventions include a slower pace at the beginning to establish set and narrative and then the edit pace speeds up parrelling the adrenaline the audience are made to feel as they view diverse scenes from the film. Intrigue is created due to the nature of the plot and the order of the edits connotes mystery and fright. Another convention that I have used within my teaser trailer is the use of music, non diegetic atmouspheric music is used to set the scene and bursts of loud music are used parallel to the mysterious typography. Conventions such as these constantly reinforce the genre of the teaser trailer so that the audience can establish what type of film this is.
- they are short in length
- they evoke intruige and excitement
- they establish some form of narrative
- they are released a long time in advance of the actual film
- the pace is usually fast or is slow and then picks up
These are the teaser trailer conventions that I researched and I can ensure that each convention is evident within my own teaser trailer. My teaser trailer is 1 minute 33 seconds, so it is long enough to establish a narrative but short enough to 'evoke intruige and excitement' which is another convention and this is followed due to the various scene changes and pace changes.
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