Nicolas Suszczyk Universal Exports
Posts : 96 Member Since : 2012-12-27 Location : Buenos Aires, Argentina
| Subject: Bond Trailers book Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:30 pm | |
| I forgot to let you all known that I wrote a book comparing all of the James Bond trailers from Dr No to the one we had of No Time To Die. Find it on paperback and Kindle: https://amzn.to/2Gp2nrJ |
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Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 00 Agent
Posts : 8477 Member Since : 2010-05-12 Location : Strawberry Fields
| Subject: Re: Bond Trailers book Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:17 pm | |
| Curious idea. Just read what I presume is the blurb: - NS wrote:
- The James Bond films have been entertaining audiences from all over the world for nearly six decades, and 2020 will see the return of agent 007 once more when ‘No Time To Die’ hits theatres in April. Just like Ian Fleming’s character has been adapted to different audiences, different marketing approaches were made through the years to sell each one of the 25 official films and other two unofficial productions. ‘A View To A Thrill’ focuses on the trailers of each James Bond film and analyses how these promotional features had presented radical changes over the years, from the old times when a narrator shouted that James Bond was back in action to the present day where a fast-paced editing of action scenes and dialogues gives the potential viewer a thrilling look to an upcoming 007 adventure.
Why are these radical changes important to how a film is seen? Would, for example, QOS have benefitted from a retro trailer? |
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Nicolas Suszczyk Universal Exports
Posts : 96 Member Since : 2012-12-27 Location : Buenos Aires, Argentina
| Subject: Re: Bond Trailers book Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:27 pm | |
| - Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang wrote:
- Why are these radical changes important to how a film is seen? Would, for example, QOS have benefitted from a retro trailer?
Not at all, in fact the QOS trailers and the 60s trailers and day and night and yet we're talking about the same franchise. Had they done QOS with a trailer like in the 60s or 70s, people would laugh. Not even the 90s trailer style would have fitted the Craig films, basically because the trailers try to show what do they want to sell about the film. |
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