This is the second cut of my teaser trailer, with this one I haven't yet added any extra sound effects, but have kept the diegetic sound, this is in order to increase the tension within the trailer it makes the audience more connected with the main character as they are able to hear her panicking.
What I really like about this version and find effective is the transition effects I have used, I feel this works as it is very quick and also keeps the pace of the trailer very quick. Also I think using just little extracts of each shot and placing them in but broken up is effective as it shows a sense of confusion and urgency.
When I re-edit this version of the trailer, rather than re-start it like I did after my first version, I am just going to alter some shots. Next weekend I am re-filming shots, so there are more shots without my main character in it; yet are still related to her. The reason I am going to do this is because I feel my trailer still needs to feel more sinister and creepy and I believe this is the best way to achieve that goal.
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