Rogue One and Suicide Squad teaser trailer breakdown

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story At 37 seconds into the teaser trailer we see our first title which is the Lucasfilm logo which instantly tells the audience that it is a Star Wars movie but also a Sci-Fi movie. The positioning is very centric which has been done to inform the audience of who has produced this movie. The animation is very bold and old fashioned which highlights the legacy that Star Wars has created over the years. The timing is very early for this title which has been done so that from the start, the audience know that they are watching a Star Wars At 1 minute and 37 seconds we see the next title which is what the movie is called and this has been placed at the end of all the footage so that the audience can understand what the movie is called. The positioning is once again very centric so that the teaser trailer can clearly get across its message and build anticipation for the official full length trailer and movie itself. The animation this time is very modern and the font is new and full of colour which shows that this is a different movie to the previous Star Wars films that have been released. At 1 minute and 38 seconds we see the final title which has been put last to inform the audience when the movie will be released. The positioning is centric once again so that the focus is on the December text so that movie goers can put the movie release date in their calendar. The animation is modern once again which reiterates the fact that the movie is new and original.

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

At 37 seconds into the teaser trailer we see our first title which is the Lucasfilm logo which

instantly tells the audience that it is a Star Wars movie but also a Sci-Fi movie. The positioning is very centric which has been done to inform the audience of who has produced this movie. The animation is very bold and old fashioned which highlights the legacy that Star Wars has created over the years. The timing is very early for this

title which has been done so that from the start, the audience know that they are watching a Star

Wars teaser trailer.

At 1 minute and 37 seconds we see the next title which is what the movie is called and this has been

placed at the end of all the footage so that the audience can understand what the movie is called.

The positioning is once again very centric so that the teaser trailer can clearly get across its message and

build anticipation for the official full length trailer and movie itself. The animation this time is very modern and the font is new and full of colour which shows that this is a different movie to the previous Star

Wars films that have been released.

At 1 minute and 38 seconds we see the final title which has been put last to inform the audience when the movie will be released. The positioning is centric once again so that the focus is on the December text so that movie goers can put the movie release date in their calendar. The animation is modern once again which reiterates the fact that the movie is new and original.

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Suicide Squad

At only 10 seconds we see our first title which is the famous Warner Bros logo which shows

which company is producing the movie. The positioning of the title is diagonal which has

been done as if a clock was ticking is very unique from normal titles as this one tries to fit into the mood and atmosphere of the movie.

The animation is very dark and gritty which sets the tone for the rest of the teaser trailer.

Then immediately after we see the DC comics title at 14 seconds which shows that the movie will be based

around characters from the DC universe. The positioning is once again diagonal like the Warner Bros title so the

editors of the teaser have wanted to keep a style throughout the trailer of a clock ticking. The animation is

again much more darker and gritty which is a huge change from the colourful and bright titles that we

normally see in comic book movies so this has been done to separate the movie from others and give it its own

entity.