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Analyse how the trailer for "The Guru" persuades the viewer to go and see the film.  

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Emile Campbell 11C Miss Graham Centre Number: 34763 English Media Assignment- The Moving Image Analyse how the trailer for "The Guru" persuades the viewer to go and see the film. A trailer consists of short extracts taken from a forthcoming film that is due for release in cinemas or on video or DVD. It is designed to advertise and attract the attention of the audience and encourage them to view the featured film. A good trailer should be interesting and to-the-point, using exciting and intriguing footage from the film, giving the targeted audience a strong desire to see it. A trailer must display a certain amount of information about the film so the audience knows what the film is about and are encouraged to see it and find out more. If too much of the plot is revealed in the trailer, it will discourage the viewer as they will think they have practically seen...

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