1st Draft:
The first draft, we did not have enough footage to edit thoroughly so some of the scenes featured "placeholders" so it will notify us about what scenes are needed. Our teachers told us that it looked more like a film opening rather than a trailer because it was very slow-paced and we were in frame of mind from our AS film opening. We had no music for our first draft because we didn't find anything at the time which would suit our trailer. They also said about having more scenes needed in the film trailer to build up the pace, including a few sub-plots which may eventually be led towards the main plot so that it is also linked in with the story.
2nd Draft:
In our second draft we filmed all of the scenes that were needed for our trailer, which after all of the editing made the trailer much more fast paced. Our teachers mentioned about the scene where our character points his gun, about having that at the beginning so it builds up the tension. We haven't made this change because we thought that builds up the film trailer towards the end by having it slow-paced for the beginning. A couple of people said that our trailer had a dark tone, which is what we wanted because that is what the trailer was supposed to connote.We chose to find the music when the trailer was briefly edited so we can find what type of music will be most suitable towards the film trailer in terms of pacing and intensity.
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