This trailer is different from Se7en and Sixth Sense as it isn't as fast paced and they use a different technique of editing to show the audience what is happening at different places in one time. The trailer mainly shows the main happenings in the start of the film that are the lead up to the main events. There are no giveaways in the trailer therefore the viewers want to see the full film as they do not know what happens to the girl in the film once she is taken from her hotel room. The quick flashing clips bring tension and anticipation whilst watching. They use tense trilling music.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Taken Trailer
This trailer is different from Se7en and Sixth Sense as it isn't as fast paced and they use a different technique of editing to show the audience what is happening at different places in one time. The trailer mainly shows the main happenings in the start of the film that are the lead up to the main events. There are no giveaways in the trailer therefore the viewers want to see the full film as they do not know what happens to the girl in the film once she is taken from her hotel room. The quick flashing clips bring tension and anticipation whilst watching. They use tense trilling music.
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