GEOSTORM Trailer
Feature
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Comment
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Genre
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Disaster/Action
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Narrative
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There was no
narrative however a voiceover by a singer gives a classy effect to the
complete opposite tone of the scenes being displayed of traumatic events.
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Unique Selling Point
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This is a very
unusual film as no movie has involved the destruction of every extreme
environment condition like a city destroying tsunami, lightening like a
shotgun spray and tornados which take out anything in it’s paths.
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Target Audience
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Ages 15 –
40 as it has the very exhilarating tone and images to it, but also can relate
to horrific events which the older generation have experienced themselves or
witnessed.
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Music
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The
trailer soundtrack is strange as it contrasts the opposite of the tone being
set by the cut scenes and montages. Whilst there are 20+ tornados wiping out
everything, there is a female singer gently singer in the background. But
towards the end, it quickly cuts and the deep toned and loud beat are
introduced which emphasise the mass-destruction.
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Shot types/Camera Angles
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Aerial shot, panning shot, low angle,
tracking shot, high angle.
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Pace
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Slow starting pace with minimal
soundtrack and scenes but gradually picks up as scenes become shorter and
more disturbing to emphasis the horrific events which occur throughout the
movie. Although the music contributes to the slow pace.
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Dialogue
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No dialogue in this trailer apart from
the voiceover.
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Voiceover
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No voiceover.
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Special Effects
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The explosions would be special effects
as well as some scenes with the incredible landscape as it looks realistic
but isn’t. The soundtrack can also be considered as special effects as it has
a spectacular contrast with the set tone.
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Credits and Intertitles
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No
credits and intertitles.
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