- What are the typical codes and conventions of film trailers - what information is usually provided?
- Institution/Disturbers
- Name checks
- Characters
- Title
- Action/Enigma codes
- Release date
- How are trailers distributed?
Trailers in the modern day are distributed through the internet as well as the cinema. The trailer have a joined partnerships with various organisations such as ILL Manors is joined with BBC and the British film industry. This gives the film more financial power for their creation as likewise raises the general picture of the film as these are understood organizations. Numerous film trailers have an assortment of establishments so they can gather cash from every organization rather than one.
- How does the Ill Manors trailer use trailer conventions?
- Institution
- Name checks
- Production company
- Title/Review quotes
- Narrative
- Action sequence
- Who is the target audience? Does it have a unique selling point or use particular techniques to appeal to the audience? Consider the way the scenes are edited together – does the trailer give away any clues about the narrative? Are the main stars visible in the trailer? Is there information about the director of the film? Is there information about the release date? Is a narrator’s voice-over used? Why?
The trailer have a joined partnerships with various organisations such as ILL Manors is joined with BBC and the British film industry. This gives the film more financial power for their creation as likewise raises the general picture of the film as these are understood organizations. Numerous film trailers have an assortment of establishments so they can gather cash from every organisation rather than one.
- How has the genre of the film been represented through characters, settings, lighting, colour, music/dialogue, camera shots/movements/angles and editing?
The genre of the film is a urban crime drama, which endeavors and effectively depicts the cruel reality of life in London. The film covers topics of drugs, violance and sex, which are customarily talked about in urban crime dramas.
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