The Twilight trailer is similar to the Constantine trailer, in the sense that it's also very fast paced. The scenes in the Twilight trailer come at the audience in a more 'jack in the box' way, because they are very fast flashing images. The dialogue used in the trailer is very short, and cleverly used to help explain the story, but not give it away. The text used for the name Twilight, is juxtaposed against a dark cloud, and the writinghas shimmers of lights breaking out from it, this is perhaps giving a clue to the audience about Edward being a vampire.
By looking at these two trailers, i have discovered that to make a sucessful teaser trailer, the duration of it must be less than a minute. The trailer itself needs to be exciting and fast paced, so that it leaves the audience wanting to see more. The editing of the trailer itself must be very smooth, so that the transitions go well together. The trailer must not necessarily tell the whole story, but give the audience a clear idea of what they would see, but leave them wanting more.
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