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Compare and contrast two film trailers, making reference to both visual and audio element  

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Compare and contrast two film trailers, making reference to both visual and audio element Audio is a factor that features in both trailers and is used to stimulate the audience's perception along with visual aids. Where Mission Impossible 2 lacks a voice over, it gains in sound effects. Many of the sound effects conjure up images in the minds of the audience helping them with their interpretation of the film. Danger is captured by the sounds of rocks falling and the tranquil sounds indicate an isolated situation. The theme tune follows the sound of an explosion and car wheels speeding across gravel, and the music provides the narrative, which sustains the suspense. It has short exerts of speech, including famous quotes from the film, with a seductive female voice overheard in the background. Down To You features an obvious voice-over, which welcomes you to the film and...

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