People can obtain a list of music that has been used in BBC program trailers by contacting the BBC company. The company should be able to provide people with information on what music has been used.
There are two main trailers for this movie. The longer one has music scored by Danny Elfman. The shorter one has a heretofore unknown rock-esque soundtrack.
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A radio programme receiver does not need to be directly in view of the transmitter to receive programme signals. For low frequency radio waves diffraction can allow them to be received behind hills, although repeater stations are often used to improve the quality of the signals.
not to many(if any) movies, but many UK tv series have used their music
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
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"Drifting away " by Faithless , from Rob in Herne Hill
You can buy cargo trailers from dealerships, ranch warehouses, and specialty stores. You can try WSS Trailers, Colony Cargo, and Trailer Shopper. Used Vending sells used cargo trailers.
If you are looking for stores that have used cargo trailers for sale, take a look at Tucker's Trailers and RVs. They have a good and decent selection of cargo trailers that you can buy.
The website TruckPaper offers trailers just as well as used trailers. Similare offers of trailers are available on the website trucksales. Here you can choose between dealer new, dealer used and private used trailers.
No, the music is "DNA Reaction". It's a piece of stock music intended for movie trailers.
Cattle trailers are used to securely store and transport cattle by ranchers. These trailers can range in size from accomodating one or two cows to several dozen. The trailers are attached to an SUV or truck to pull them.
Livestock trailers usually have holes in the sides and are used to haul livestock. Stock trailers are typically enclosed completely.
I do not have any used trailers, however your local newspaper have some enclosed trailers in that you are looking for at 2000 and up. I would also check with craigslist classified ads to see if anyone is privately selling the trailers.
The best website for used concession trailers is probably eBay. There are almost always many concession trailers for sale there at great prices.