PLAYING JUDAS - Film Trailer
In this film trailer there was approximately 60 - 65 Cuts
1. At the beginning of the trailer there was an Establishing shot which showed the audience where the trailer being was set.
2. They used fades as a way to transition from one scene to another
3. They used slow motion in certain scenes e.g. the scene when he was walking outside in the street.
An effect that was used in the middle and towards the ending of the trailer was a black and white effect to fit the action taking place. This created suspense for the audience as they watched the trailer, making them wanting to know what was going to happen next.
In the scene where Judas is holding the gun and another guy is holding a gun behind him they used a flash effect where they cut the same scene to black multiple times. This was effective as it created tension. The music at this point also dims down and the sound of a beat becomes amplified, hooking the audiences attention making them intrigued for the next shot.
The sound used at the beginning of he trailer was diegetic, they used an intense sound track, to create tension for the audience watching. As it was a police crime/ action film, the music they used complemented the action in the scenes. For example when the main character was running in a scene the music would be quite fast paced and upbeat. or when he was walking quite slowly the music would be dramatically slow to help set the mood and atmosphere of the scene. They added dubbing/ sound bridges in order to jump from one scene to another. This also allowed for them to have smoother, more effective transitions that linked to their chosen genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSydO8HIEJE&spfreload=5
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