Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Spartacus Film Tariler 1960 & The Family Man Tariler 2000- Mr Bush
Spartacus Film Tariler 1960 & The Family Man Tariler 2000
Spartacus is a film made in 1960, and is about the roman empire and is based on the violence that is caused by gladiators. Spartacus is trained to be a warrior and then turns on his owners in order to lead a rebellion with the slaves. Whereas, Family Man is an adventure film about a man who is living the good life, until his past comes back to haunt, in the shape of the ex love of his life and his children.
The main difference between the trailers is that in Spartacus, the narrator talks about various aspects of the film, such as how good the cast list is and how the good the movie is, and as a result of this, we can not hear what the actors are saying in the film. Therefore, by watching the trailer, the audience doesn’t know what will happen in the film. Whereas, in Family Man, the narrator talks about the events in the film, and at the same time, we can hear what some of the actors are saying. For example, we can hear that Nicholas Cage is shocked when his past comes back to haunt because we can hear some of his quotes.
In Spartacus, when introducing the characters and their roles, the editor chose to use wipe shots as a transitional effect. Whereas in Family Man, there are a variety of shots used. For example, fade out and dissolve are used quite often to move from one scene to the next, which gives a sense of smooth flowing to the trailer.
In Family Man, there are also some uses of text and rhetorical questions, in order to get the audiences opinions involved. Whereas, there are no attempts to get the audience involved.
However, there is one similarity. Both trailers appear to be of equal length. They are both 2 and a half minutes long.
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