For our film trailer, we have decided to tell the narrative through the detectives perspective and what he thinks has happened. To do this, we will try and tell it through a series of polaroid pictures that the detective will be looking at/holding. To do this we will zoom into the photo that the detective is looking at; once we have zoomed into the photo, the photo will start playing out to what the detective is thinking about. To get back into the detectives office, we will zoom back out the video and into another picture which will be located in the detectives office, because of this, it means that shots will be one long continuous shot, instead of the typical fast cutting that happens in trailers.
From researching this I have found two music videos that have inspired us to this, as they both use long continuous shots. The first music video is from Taylor Swift - 'We are never ever getting back together' and the second is The Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be.
These two music videos are very similar to the way we want to create our film trailer, this is because the two music videos both use very long shots which then flows into the next scene of the music video without cutting. Even though our narrative and genre are different to the ones in the music video, the concept is very similar, as they haven't used small/quick shots which are typically used in music videos and also film trailers.
The Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be
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