In this blog I shall carrying out a critical analysis of a
film trailer for the movie ‘The Expendables’.
The intended audience for this film trailer are
predominantly males over the age of eighteen that like the thrill of an action
movie. Despite this, there is potential that this film may appeal to women on
some level. I believe that a film trailer is more likely to entice a female
audience to an action movie than a poster for the same movie.
The intended audience being male would want to see this
movie primarily due to the cast members. The line up of past action movie
“hero’s” with those of today would give the intended audience the “wow” factor.
This is because the audience will remember the older cast members for the
destruction in their previous movies and the audience will have the familiarity
of the younger cast members for technological advancements in weaponry and
faster and extended hand-fight elements. The amalgamation of these two
attributes would make the audience think about what carnage could be created.
For the intended audience for an action movie this is what they would like to
see as part of the story within the film. Also, in the film trailer there was
an “attractive” woman that would appeal to men, mainly for psychological sexual
gratification.
Partly due to the female character this film trailer would
appeal to a female audience. The woman in the film has a dual role that women
will be able to relate to. On the one hand she comes across as a “heroine” and
then soon after as the “damsel in distress”. There is also a hint within the
trailer that there maybe a potential “love” element to it depicted by a short
clip of her hugging one of the male characters. This plays on the fact that
women, despite modern social conventions, want their men to be “manly”.
Film trailers follow numerous conventions. In this trailer
there is the dramatic voice-over, which doesn’t feature so often in modern film
trailers, but was widely used in films of the 1980s and 90s. The way that the
film trailer is edited is another convention. The pace of the “cuts” are quick
and snappy to generate a fast pace. The sound effects of gun fire and
explosions feature heavily and clips of explosions and gun-fire is at the
forefront of film trailers for action movies.
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