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Analyse and review two contrasting film trailers, commenting on the techniques used to make each one effective.  

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Analyse and review two contrasting film trailers, commenting on the techniques used to make each one effective. Film trailers are made to advertise films to an audience in a cinema, an audience watching television programmes, videos and DVD's. Their purpose is to interest the viewers in seeing the film by showing enticing clips from the film in a very clever technique so that the whole story line is not given away. The two trailers that I am discussing are Jaws and Gladiator. Jaws is a 70's horror film which is base on a shark attack in a happy tranquil setting in America where raw physical violence is the last thing on ones mind. At first the little town of peacefulness is all well until there are several cases of shark attacks discovered on the beach so the local detective and an expert fisherman go out to sea to try and capture the...

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