How Do Film Trailers Persuade Their Target Audience To Go And See The Film?

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Your friend has emailed you for help. Her teacher has given her an assignment on film trailers. She has to analyse how effective they are as a way of advertising films. Fortunately, you have had a lesson on this and you can give her some help. Email a reply to her. You need to type and the information clearly and in order, she does not want a chatty reply, she needs guidance on how to analyse those trailers.

How Do Film Trailers Persuade Their Target Audience To Go And See The Film?

A trailer can play a major role in enticing audiences to go and view a film. It is made to attract the films target audience, that is the people who are most likely to want to see the film. A target audience can depend on age and gender and will contain sound and images that will appeal to that target audience. The footage shown in trailers has also become more and more technically advanced in recent years.
Trailers are therefore an extremely important marketing tool, along with posters, as they encourage many people to watch or rent the film, therefore bringing in a great deal of money. They play important roles, as without a trailer the public may not have been aware of the film’s existence.
To attract audiences, a trailer must have many qualities. It must have a great amount of information in a short amount of time. The major job it does has to be done in around two minutes and in this two minutes it must encapsulate the film, attract the attention of its target audience and make the film stand out from all of the others on the market. A trailer works effectively as a marketing tool because so much is crammed into it, the audience therefore gets the full impact of the film. It also has to contain every single aspect of the film ranging from action to romance to give the public a real feel for the film and to attract the different tastes of the public. However, often a trailer can simply contain the most exciting parts of the film to make it more appealing and to make it feel more action packed, therefore making it appear better than it actually is. It alerts the public of the genre, the main idea of the plot, the special effects, and the celebrities who have been involved in making the film ranging from famous actors and actresses to well known directors. From looking at this information, the public can then decide if they like any certain aspects of the film and therefore if they would like to see it. However, trailers do not give away too much information about the film, as the public will consequently have to wait with anticipation for the release of the film. A great deal of publicity and curiosity is also created. A trailer is released before the actual film, as more and more people are made aware of the film so the audiences will be bigger and more profit will be made. Often they are played at the cinema before another film of a similar genre and certificate. It will then work more effectively at attracting its target audience. On the television, trailers are usually played around the time when their target audiences are most likely to be watching. A film aimed at children will have a trailer played around the time that children arrive home from school or on a Saturday morning around the time when cartoons are playing. In the same way, a film with a certificate eighteen will often be played after nine pm, after the watershed as it may contain footage, which is not suitable for young children.

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I have chosen to take a detailed look and the two trailers from the films of ‘Pearl Harbor’ and ‘The Hunch Back Of Notre Dame II’.


The first trailer I looked at was the trailer to ‘Pearl Harbor’. The trailer alerts the audience of the many genres including romance, action, and history. These multiple genres give the film a huge target audience and therefore attract a vast amount of people. The genre of romance stereotypically targets females. Action targets males and the historical side of the film is aimed at older people. Young, famous actors and actresses such as Ben ...

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