Deadpool Trailer

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ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnLGJHtdH1w During the opening of the trailer for “Deadpool” it begins of very slow with delayed transitions and slow motion scenes. However as the trailer progresses the life of “Deadpool” becomes more and more hectic; this is when the cut scenes start to get faster and more efficient. This is made like this to show the fast pace in which “Deadpool’s” life has been progressing. Furthermore the editor has attempted to use as many different clips in the fast pace part of the trailer as possible in order to make it more efficient and relative. This is an example of “building blocks” editing technique. The trailer also includes the establishing shots which means that the editor has used clips to give the audience and understanding about when and where the film takes place. Moreover the trailer includes the shot reverse shot, this is commonly used during conversation, it makes sure that we the audience can see how both people in the conversation respond and deliver specific pieces of

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During the opening of the trailer for “Deadpool” it begins of very slow with delayed transitions and slow motion scenes. However as the trailer progresses the life of “Deadpool” becomes more and more hectic; this is when the cut scenes start to get faster and more efficient. This is made like this to show the fast pace in which “Deadpool’s” life has been progressing. Furthermore the editor has attempted to use as many different clips in the fast pace part of the trailer as possible in order to make it more efficient and relative. This is an example of “building blocks” editing technique. The trailer also includes the establishing shots which means that the editor has used clips to give the audience and understanding about when and where the film takes place. Moreover the trailer includes the shot reverse shot, this is commonly used during conversation, it makes sure that we the audience can see how both people in the conversation respond and deliver specific pieces of information. Many transitions have been used throughout the trailer to ensure that the video is more effective, for example: straight cut, fade out, dissolve, wipe cut and jump cut. These examples are just a few of the editing techniques that the editor has included.