segunda-feira, 13 de outubro de 2014
Book trailers explained
Book trailers are just like movie trailers, and they serve the same purpose: to get you to read the book. In a movie trailer they show you clips from the movie that give you some information about the movie without spoiling it. In a book trailer, the people might reenact a part of the book, or give quotes from the book. In both book trailers and movie trailers, you have to make them seem interesting, so that the person watching wants to read the book or watch the movie.
In my class, we watched a few different kinds of book trailers, and I didn't know which one to do. I had a few ideas. I could've made a stop-motion Lego trailer for Ranger's Apprentice, a creepy trailer for Life as We Knew It, or the one I ended up making. The trailer that inspired me to make this was the book trailer that used whiteboard drawings to make the characters seem funny.
If I could make another trailer for the same book, I think I would make the drawings neater, and use a whiteboard that didn't have the lines on it, because the lines mess up the drawings. If I drew neater, the drawings would look better, and they would be easier to understand.
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