Dead Again - Analysis of the trailer.
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Dead Again Analysis A trailer is used to create tension and anticipation to encourage people to see the film. In cinemas it is common to have several trailers before the film begins. A trailer contains a selection of scenes designed to make the person want to know what happens. In the Dead Again trailer, the first shot we see is the standard logo of the producing company, United International Pictures. This then fades into the Paramount logo. After this has faded to black there is a steady drum beat that reminds the viewer of a heart beat. We then hear a husky, slightly sinister sounding male voice saying "I loved my wife..." he exhales heavily and carries on "Forever." This is replaced by an old-looking monochrome scene of a scruffy man who says "But you still killed her - didn't you?" The viewer feels nervous and curious as another figure steps forward...

