Full Trailer

READY...

In contrast to a teaser trailer, a full trailer shows the viewer more details about the movie. A full trailer is also used to reveal more about the plot. In this final activity, you will be creating a full trailer for your book, to show movie studios that you understand the inner workings of the plot of the book, the overall tones and themes, and that the story of the book is engaging enough to be made into a full length film.

SET...

To prepare yourself for making a full trailer, you will need to take everything you've done with the teaser trailer and expound on it.

You will need to collect even more pictures (12-20) and also write more script.

A full trailer should also reinforce the themes and taglines from your teaser trailer, so you should use the taglines you developed in the Taglines activity.

...GO!

The same software you used to create your teaser trailer is acceptable to use here, or you can use a different program. For the Hamlet Teaser Trailer, iMovie was used. For the Hamlet Full Trailer, Animoto was used. Use whatever software program you feel most comfortable with.

Just like with the Teaser Trailer, when your Full Trailer is completed, upload it to YouTube and post it on your movie's website.