By now moviegoers should be familiar with the generally hyperbolic audio-visual sensation offered by modern Hollywood trailers (i.e. increasingly fast-cutting of money shots set to loud booming music). But if you
really want to get into the details of trailer analysis,
New York Times have taken it a step further by breaking down the trailers for 5 of this year's 9 Best Picture Nominees into cleverly devised interactive graphs that show shot length and exactly
where in the movie the clips are taken from. You can see some fascinating patterns emerging from the different approaches.
Click here to read more. Very cool stuff.
No comments:
Post a Comment