Film Trailer Analysis

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In the first second of the trailer it uses an editing technique of having that feeling like it is going to be cut off, which is very effective within a horror film as it creates an illusion of them being cut off or something bad is going to happen. It uses a non-diegetic and voice over of The next scene shows the institutional logo of Universal and Legend transition only occurs for a second and then goes back to the snipp clip. The scenes tend to be really short and fast perhaps to build the scary part comes in. Furthermore the institutional logo helps t identify the type of film its about and would appeal to them more i like the type of genres and films they produce. This shot is a birds eye view of Paris. This tells us that this is where the film will be set in. Once again this shot uses a second transition onto the next clip as it is building tension for the equilibrium of the film.

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In the first second of the trailer it uses an editing technique of having that feeling like it is going to be cut off, which is very effective within a horror film as it creates an illusion of them being cut off or something bad is going to happen. It uses a non-diegetic and voice over of

The next scene shows the institutional logo of Universal and Legendary the transition only occurs for a second and then goes back to the snippets of the clip. The scenes tend to be really short and fast perhaps to build tension whenthe scary part comes in. Furthermore the institutional logo helps the audienceidentify the type of film its about and would appeal to them more if they like the type of genres and films they produce.

This shot is a birds eye view of Paris. This tells us that this is where the film will be set in. Once again this shot uses a second transition onto the next clip as it is building tension for the equilibrium of the film.

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As the trailer goes on it tells us more about the plot and what the characters are going to do. They try to discover and find out what’s inside the cave. This scene uses a tracking shot of the main characters walking in and uses a jump shot of them when they are inside. The few seconds of the clip then shows a montage scene of the build up to the cave.

This shot uses a zoom in to enhance the object on the walls and exaggerate perhaps the graves in the cave. Moreover because the characters who are in there are also documenting about the things they find out about the cave, it uses a non-diegetic sound of a camera being taken to make it more affective and make it seem that the characters in the trailer were also taking pictures of it. The clip does this throughout the beginning until the disruption comes.

The next shot uses an intertitles to make the scene more understandable to the audience and show what’s happening within the clips so far. The sound uses a non-diegetic once again of a slow of a sharp noise when the text fades in.

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This is an extreme close up shot of one of the main characters. This scene challenges the ideology of having men being dominant and powerful as it is showing him to be scared and afraid from the facial expression he is pulling. The camera is hand held so that it makes it more realistic. This clip only last for a second or two and because the camera is so shaky it reinforces his situation that the character is in.

This next shot emphasises what could have happened to the character. It shows that scary feeling for audience because the disruption of the film getsmore tense as the trailer goes on. The sound on this scene uses a sound bridge to synchronous to the action of the character

After that the sound then goes back to diegetic sound of voice overs of the main character and the camera pans around the cave. The scenes are pitch black and the only ones you can see are the characters, it pans around and uses a lot of close up shots to enhance their faces. Furthermore because the scene is pitch black it gives you that scary feeling if something will pop up from the background which will get the audience more hyped up about it. The scenes ones again are a second long and fades in and out to make the effect of something bad/scary is about to show.

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The build up to this shot is when the characters explores the cave more and find arts and clues on the wall in ancient language which showed them to this hole. The camera stays on this for a while creating an enigma to the demographics and then zooms in really quickly into the hole and the screen goes pitch black. The sound uses a really squeaky noise when it shows the hole and fades out quickly and back. When the screen shows pitch black the sound stops and all you hear is one of the characters saying ‘Oh my God’ to make it scarier for the audience to watch

The next scene then shows them going into a room which they find after finding the hole. The scene gets all intense as he starts playing the piano and talks about how he used to have one when he was little and one of the key were broken, and the one that they found just happens to be the same note that was broken which gives in mystery and linking with the person who was playing it.

It then fades in once again to the institutional of the film to enhance the distribution of the film and remind the demographics what sort of film this would be about from the previous films they have already produced. The sound then resumes back to the non-diegetic that has been played all throughout the trailer.

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As they go on through the cave they find more clues and ancient language on the wall that people who were there in the older days wrote,perhaps showing warning to the people who would discover it in the future. The couple of scenes uses shot-reverse shot when the woman describes

After that the camera pans around the character who were stood in circle and only captures the face in second who were looking in different direction and then turns to the camera and zooms in, this creates fear and jumpy effect to the characters as it was unexpected which what makes a good horror film as audience need to be unaware of things so that the demographics would want to watch the film.

The next scene then uses an intertitle of when the film will be released but doesn’t specify a date so that it keeps the audience engage and hype about the film and waits for other products of this film that will tell them the release date of the specified film.

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The few seconds after then shows different clips from the film really fast which gives suspense to the audience, and because the camera is hand held some scenes tends to be really shaky to make it more realistic for audience that they are in the situation as the characters in this trailer. Furthermore because the scenes from the clip is really fast this tells us that there will be a scary part that will occur which once again helps to build up the scary factor to the audience.

It then uses another dissolving intertitle, which is short but summarises what the things that they are seeing inside the cave mean, such as when they were in the room with the piano one of the characters says that he used to have one just like it but one of the keys were broken and when he played it, it just happened to be the exact key that were broken, therefore by using intertitle ‘Your past will haunt you’ it could mean that each character would go through this all through the film. However the intertitle is separated to give that mystery to the audience creating an enigma.

After the intertitle it then shows a footage of a person being hung, it uses an editing technique where it fades really quickly closer and closer to the object to create that scary feeling and mystery to the audience of who it may be. A voice over is used on this of one of the characters shouting ‘Dad’ which once again relates to the intertitle that it showed before ‘Your past’ which could mean that her dad already died but just happened to show up in the cave that they are in.

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This clip uses a low angle/wide angle shot of one the characters going down the hole to see the perspective of him when he goes down rather than having the camera look down on the persona s then you can see who is at the bottom of it. This scene goes really quick and all you see is a hand pulling down on the strings creating a mystery because you don’t see who the person actually is.

The scenes have very short takes so that it doesn’t give away any spoilers for the audience as if they show every bit of it, the audience would know all the scary things that they would show. Therefore by having fast scenes it won’t give away too much scenes in trailers.

Furthermore, because the scenes are all handheld you can tell that the they are running from something due to the fact that the camera is all shaky and all over the place which gives in that effect to make it more believable and have that effect that they are with them.

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After all the short takes and the non-diegetic sound of the main characters screaming it the camera zooms in similar to a graphic match as the sound is synchronising with the clip due to people screaming. The sound then stops and the characters go into a room where a car is on fire. The camera uses a tracking shot of them going into the room and the person inside the car uses a kind of sinister looking due to the fact that the face turns as if the audience would have thought that he was already dead.

The title of the film is then placed right at the end of the trailer to create a mystery and audience will want to find out more about the film due to how good they thought the trailer was. The title of the film uses a black, red and white theme colour which follows a typical convention of the main colours they would use in any horror film products as this connotes to fear, blood and more symbolising with the genre of horror.

In this scene everything is quiet until one of the characters shout ‘It wasn’t my fault’ a non-diegetic is then used to synchronise with what is happening in the medium of the scene which makes it more realistic that he was being pulled in towards the car. The camera uses a tracking shot once again which zooms in really quick onto the car.