Friday, 7 October 2011

What Is A Teaser Trailer?

A teaser trailer is a way of advertising which normally entails little, if any, actual footage from the film. They are typically very short in length roughly between 30–60 seconds. These snippets are called "teasers" and are usually released long in advance of the product, so as to "tease" the audience. Teasers are generally only created for big-budget and popularly themed movies.
Teaser trailers can be seen before films in the cinema and are also released online and can be shown on television. While the film is still in production or being edited is when the teaser trailers are often created and as a result of this they may feature scenes or alternate versions of scenes that are not in the completed film.
Their purpose is not only to let the audience know about the movie in the near future, but to less to tell the audience about a movie's content and to add to the buildup of the imminent release of the film.

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