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Tag Archives: movie trailers
HOLY MOTORS TRAILER: Holy Moly!!! Just what is this film about?
Holy Motors is making many top-ten lists for 2012, although it’s made about 450K so far, according to Box Office Mojo. Above, you can watch an extremely unformulaic and impressionistic trailer for an extremely unformulaic and impressionistic film. What I … Continue reading
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Tagged denis lavant, edith scob, eva mendes, french film, holy motors, kylie minogue, leos carax, movie marketing, movie trailers
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PRODUCING A BOOK TRAILER (part I): No Footage Means Few Limits
I’m producing a book trailer for a client who’s written an apocalyptic romantic thriller. Since I’m currently applying what I know about trailer making to the different circumstances of literary entertainment, I thought I would share the experience. I’ve written … Continue reading
THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION: A Triumph of American AV Propaganda in WW I
In researching an essay on the emergence of the movie trailer in the 1910’s for a special edition of the cinema journal Frames devoted to film promotion, (scheduled for Spring 2013 publication), I’ve been reading some of the foundational texts … Continue reading