Monthly Archives: August 2011

Micmacs Trailer: Show and Tell and Sell

As any minimally competent trailer watcher could tell you, Jean Pierre Jeunet’s MICMACS A TIRE LARIGOT (2010), in which a makeshift “family” of junk salvagers takes on and vanquishes a large, profitable armaments manufacturer, is a populist revenge fantasy with … Continue reading

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Where The Wild Things Are: Civilized Misdirection

  In my first post about “Where the Wild Things Are,” I considered the choice of a musical cue for the trailer.  In this post, I’d like to examine the visual elements that appear in the trailer in terms of … Continue reading

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Where the Wild Things Are: The Power of the Perfect Music Cue

The 2:06 theatrical trailer for Where the Wild Things Are (2009), demonstrates the centrality of the music cue (and the music librarian) to trailer making.  I love this trailer for the stirring, evocative, and narrative Arcade Fire anthem (Wake Up) … Continue reading

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