Film trailers are an important part of film marketing. Trailers often have big budgets because film studios understand that a trailer is one of the easiest and best ways to create hype for the up-coming movie.
One film can have multiple trailers showing the audience various exciting details but not giving away anything major. These trailers are known as teaser trailer which are then followed by the main trailer which releases a little more information and also tells the audience when the film is to be released.
The names of the main stars often star at the beginning of a trailer. It is important to let the audience know who they can expect to see in the movie.
Sometimes trailers also use the director and/or producers names in order to create further hype. This helps audiences to connect this film to previous successful films. For example Tim Burton is mentioned in the majority of film trailers he has helped to make because the audience can identify with him and his other movies.
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