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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Production process

The production process of a film trailer will begin with the film production company deciding on which trailer company will produce their trailer, for example Universal Studios may choose a company such as the ant farm.

The trailer will be produced while the film is still being shot, the editors of the trailer will look at various key scenes from the movie that have already been produced and decide which ones to include in the trailer, they will choose scenes that they think will look the most interesting to the audience and intrigue them to watch the film, or the film production companys will tell the trailer companys which scenes to work with. Due to the film not being fully finished some of the scenes in the trailer may not be in the finished film.

The editors will then get to work on producing the trailer, they will begin by planning the trailer and deciding what order to put scenes in, and what effects and sound to use etc. Once they ahve decided on this they will begin to produce the trailer and put the scens together and also add in effects and text such as the release date and the names of the companies involved with the film. For the final part of production they will add the sound and most likley have someone narrating during the film trailer vaguely describing what the film is about, they will nearly always add some sort off music, however this may not be the soundtrack or any music that is in the film because the film makers will not add sound in unitl the last stage of production.

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