Compare two film trailers and analyse the techniques and devices they use to be effective
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Compare two film trailers and analyse the techniques and devices they use to be effective In the essay I will compare and analyse the two film trailers I have been studying, 'Mission Impossible 2' and 'Gladiator'. I will analyse and compare the different techniques used. These techniques are; Use of characters, lighting and colour, camera shots and angles, sound and music and editing and framing. In doing this I will be able to show how effective each trailer is in attracting an audience. Film trailers are an important form of advertising for a film. They should convey the genre of the film and most importantly, include enough visual information to allow us to recognise what the film's story line is. However, a film trailer should not include too much information about it, or show any scenes that are not suitable for younger viewers. It should also try to attract a certain target...

