Saturday, 18 December 2010

Difference between theatrical trailers and teaser trailers?

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The main difference between theatrical trailers and teaser trailers has to be down to the length of it, a teaser trailers length is from 30 seconds to 90 seconds, whereas a theatrical trailer can be anywhere up to 2 and a half minutes. Both theatrical and teaser may included scenes from the movie that may have been delete or not used in production of the finished film, but this is mainly in teaser trailers. A theatrical trailer is usual shown in cinemas before a film that is the same genre as the film in production or on the internet, whereas a teaser trailer is shown on the TV, internet and before films and these are generally shown months before the actually release of the film. A teaser trailer is only made on a small budget whereas theatrical are made using a huge budget to gather the wide possible audience they can, teaser trailers can easily be pulled from production because the theatrical trailer has bigger hints into the story line and the teaser trailer only shows clips to wet the audiences appetite, for example the teaser trailer for Spiderman was pulled out of advertising due the events that happened during the period it was being made.

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