Thursday, 7 April 2011

Teaser Trailer comparisons to theatrical trailer.


Ways that teaser trailers differ from theatrical trailers:

Teaser trailers often contain little, if any, actual film footage, there is often a focus on production values.

Teaser trailers are often only 30-60 seconds compared to theatrical trailers which on average last for about 2 minutes.

Teaser trailers are often released about a year in advance, sometimes even as far as a year and a half.

Teaser trailers are often created whilst the film is still in production, this means that scenes in teaser trailers may be edited or removed by the final release of the film.

Teaser trailers are often only released to advertise high budget, popularly-themed films or sequels as target audiences often already have an idea of the film in the teaser trailer.

The purpose of teaser trailers is to build up a film for a fan base and let the target audience know that the film will be released in the future, it is not about the content or plot at all it's 


 

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