Thursday, 8 October 2015

Research/ This Is England Theatrical Trailer Analysis




  • The first shot is an entitle of the name of the director that's the only information we're given throughout the trailer of who is behind this until the end. Unlike big Hollywood blockbusters who name, not only the director but the distributors and production, we're given just one name. This is something that show's This is England is an Indie film. But Shane Meadows is a name we're familiar with so we are given a clue as to what the film will be like and the narratives behind it just through recognising that name. At the end of the trailer we're told who the music is by and production team behind it. But Shane Meadows is still the only name we come away with, because it's most obvious name credited.
  • We have a quick montage of clips that are relevant to the era of the film is set in and similar clips pop up throughout the trailer. This is something I want to incorporate with my trailer because it's ideal to the genre, historical drama. I love how Thatcher is used because we listen to the accents of characters and dialogue, so putting two and two together we know some of the background of the film will be about how these characters are effected by Thatcher privatising industries that were important to the North's economy.
  • Costume is a big thing throughout, this is an important factor to the trailer, we are aware of the 80's fashion and how we're looking at a particular group of people. Skinheads, like my idea I want to make my audience aware we are looking at a particular group of teens,so costume is will be just as important to my trailer as it is to this one.
  • The use of music sets the tone, genre and era. When we're introduced to one of the darker characters, Combo, the musics changes but also becomes quieter so we're really focused on his dialogue and also feel threatened or frightened of him which is a foreshadowing of what is to be expected from his character in the film.
  • I love how the cinematography adds depth to each character, each close up, each wide shot panning the group of friends, every little detail characterizes each role. Just from the trailer alone you can see the individuality of each character and who you're going to like and who you will not like.
  • As This is England has been produced independently, instead of inter titles guiding the story, we have quotes from reviews and newspapers informing us on how we're going to feel and hints of the story. Also at the end showing the awards This is England has won is something an independent film trailer would have to show that the film is worth watching and brilliant.

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