go to http://movietrail.webs.com/ to watch movie trailers and see who makes them
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no because they confirmed in person and in the trailers for it to be the final movie of the trilogy
movie trailors always look great, promote your films well, and are awesome and make you run to theater, but they are not usually mixed or designed by a person who signed up JUST to edit the promo. If you are good at making them, you might ant to join a team of editors who work on a movie, because normally they mix it together.
To make sure that cinema hall is very clean and confortable for people.
Originally these short ads for upsoming films would be shown after the main film (before the main film they showed news films) therefor they trailed after the main film. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movie_trailer Trailer (film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Movie trailer) Jump to: navigation, search Film trailers are film advertisements. They are shown before the screening of another movie, at a cinema where the films will be exhibited, and in the lobby, and on Internet. They are more formally known in theaters as previews of coming attractions. The term "trailer" comes from their having originally been shown at the end of a film programme. Although that practice did not last long, due to patrons tending to leave the theater after the films proper were finished, the name has stuck. Trailers have since been shown before the film begins (or before the first film (a-film) in a double-bill programme begins). Trailers normally consist of a series of selected shots from the film being advertised. Since the purpose of the trailer is to attract an audience to the film being advertised, they usually draw from the most exciting, funny, or otherwise noteworthy parts of the film but in abbreviated form and without producing spoilers. The scenes are not necessarily in the order in which they appear in the film. This helps avoiding spoilers. Some trailers use "special shoot" footage, which is material that has been created specifically for advertising purposes and which does not appear in the actual film. One of the most notable films to use this technique was Terminator 2: Judgment Day, whose trailer featured elaborate special effects scenes that were never intended to be in the film itself. Another one of the most famous "special shoot" trailers was that used for the 1960s thriller Psycho which featured director Alfred Hitchcock giving viewers a guided tour of the Bates Motel, eventually arriving at the infamous shower. At this point, the soft-spoken Hitchcock suddenly throws the shower curtain back to reveal the only scene from the movie included in the trailer
Movie trailers are used to tell you what the movie that will come up will be about, and it may be used to make you think the movie is cool or exiting.
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You cant get a job as a movie maker but you can make them on your own
Coffee trailers are manufactured by Coffee Bella and are mobile units They are designed to cater for sporting events, functions and roadside operations.
There are many companies that make a BBQ smoker trailer. Some companies that manufacturer BBQ smoke trailers are East Texas Smoker Company and Gatorpit.
There are book trailers where they make a trailer about the book. There are also many fan-made trailers. There are no official movie trailers for it yet, though.
Sometimes auto dealerships offer used truck trailers. If one cannot be found there, then some trucking companies will sometimes sell their older trailers in order to make room for newer ones.
Muse let's companies use their songs for less money, they're popular, but not annoyingly popular, plus they're sound appeals to teenagers and adults. They make great fight songs :)
no because they confirmed in person and in the trailers for it to be the final movie of the trilogy
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I need some utility trailers. Can I find free plans to make these trailers?
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