Wednesday 7 March 2012

Differences between a trailer and a film opening

Difference between a trailer and a Film opening.
The difference between a movie trailer and a film opening is a movie trailer gives you the keys bits of the film without the details so it drags you into wanting to see it at the cinema or to buy it on DVD whereas with a film opening you don’t see any of the film or at least you won’t have a clue as to what is going to happen it gives nothing about the film away. You might see the setting and that’s about it.

On a movie trailer the film title is usually at the end whereas on a film opening its usually the second or third picture you see after the production company.

Titles are completely different. In a movie opening you’ll find in most films they’re in the same sort of order with regards to actors, production team, picture, lighting and music everything you can think of as to what played part in completing in film is in a certain order whereas in a movie trailer you’ll see the main people, so the actors and the production company.

The general idea of a Film opening is to drag you into the movie so you want to know what’s going to happen as you won’t have any idea whereas a movie trailer is trying to get you to see the film so make it look a lot better than it usually is by just showing the best parts of the film to get you to buy it or pay to see it.

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