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Compare and evaluate the way in which the four trailers attempt to attract an audience to the films. - The four trailers I studied were Dragon Fly, Signs, Bad Company, and The Royal Tenenbaums.  

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GCSE Media Coursework. Compare and evaluate the way in which the four trailers attempt to attract an audience to the films The four trailers I studied were Dragon Fly, Signs, Bad Company, and The Royal Tenenbaums. The trailers main purpose is to advertise the film. They are shown on TV, and also before and after films. Dragonfly and Signs are horror movies but Signs is also a sci-fi film. Bad Company and The Royal Tenebaums are both comedies although Bad Company is an Action film as well. The target audience for Dragonfly and Signs is mainly cinema customers because horror films tend to have more of an effect when on a big screen; the age they are aimed at is from fifteen and upwards. The Royal Tenenbaums is a family film that could be watched by the whole family together, although Bad Company is a comedy it is slightly different in...

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