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Luka Blackman Gibbs Year 10 G.C.S.E Media Assignment Write a comparative analysis of two film trailers and explain the techniques used to persuade audiences to watch the films. The purpose of a film trailer is to convince an audience to pay to watch your film, yet often we don't realise the importance of the trailer. Film trailers give a particular target audience a taster of the film, convincing them that it is worth seeing, but if the trailer doesn't represent a movie well enough, then that film may not reach audiences of its full potential. We analysed You've Got Mail and Matrix Revolutions. 'You've Got Mail' is a romantic comedy targeted at women. The genre and characters will appeal to both teenage girls and older women, whereas Matrix Revolutions is a Sci-fi, targeted at older ages, particularly men because of the Sci-fi genre. However during the trailer there is a passionate kiss,...

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