The teen marketed rom-com is created from the adaptation of the book by John Green. The protagonist experiences personal thoughts in a voice over and deliberately uses a monotone voice to compliment what is being said. For audience appeal, a voice over in a trailer allows the audience to experience a level of understanding from the protagonist view and allows the perspective to be seen in first person. The adventure side to the rom-com, is built throughout the trailer representing a good adaptation of the book. The use of words reflecting information about the protagonsist instills the idea that this is the teenage boys simplistic life until throughout the trailor and the film, it is expected to take a turn. This is why an ellipses of time is used near the end, showing short clips with themes and strings to help build and to the create an exciting atmosphere.
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Research and planning: trailor genre: Teen Romance
Paper Towns:
The teen marketed rom-com is created from the adaptation of the book by John Green. The protagonist experiences personal thoughts in a voice over and deliberately uses a monotone voice to compliment what is being said. For audience appeal, a voice over in a trailer allows the audience to experience a level of understanding from the protagonist view and allows the perspective to be seen in first person. The adventure side to the rom-com, is built throughout the trailer representing a good adaptation of the book. The use of words reflecting information about the protagonsist instills the idea that this is the teenage boys simplistic life until throughout the trailor and the film, it is expected to take a turn. This is why an ellipses of time is used near the end, showing short clips with themes and strings to help build and to the create an exciting atmosphere.
The teen marketed rom-com is created from the adaptation of the book by John Green. The protagonist experiences personal thoughts in a voice over and deliberately uses a monotone voice to compliment what is being said. For audience appeal, a voice over in a trailer allows the audience to experience a level of understanding from the protagonist view and allows the perspective to be seen in first person. The adventure side to the rom-com, is built throughout the trailer representing a good adaptation of the book. The use of words reflecting information about the protagonsist instills the idea that this is the teenage boys simplistic life until throughout the trailor and the film, it is expected to take a turn. This is why an ellipses of time is used near the end, showing short clips with themes and strings to help build and to the create an exciting atmosphere.
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