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How is the trailer for Mission Impossible Two constructed to attract an audience?  

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How is the trailer for Mission Impossible Two constructed to attract an audience? Film trailers are shown at cinemas before films, they feature films that are about to come out. They are made up of shots from the film and have captions showing release date, major stars and who it's made by. They are designed for a specific audience, for example their not going to show a trailer for an 18 before a PG film. MI2 is designed for 15 to 30 years old; all the shots are action, full of explosions, fighting and heroism. Their purpose is to persuade people to come and see the film. They can do this in 3 main ways: the trailer can use a major star as the selling point like MI2 does, they can use the story line as the basis for selling the film or they can just use shots from ...

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