The opening scene of this trailer shows a little bit of history behind the film along with wartime style music which automatically entices the audience because it looks like a real life scenario instead of just a made up story (whether it is or not) which always appeals to viewers more. Following this comes another piece of music which gets across the genre to the audience more or less. If it wasn't clear to the audience what this music is then it would be about 30 seconds in when the music cuts out and the trailer takes a more sinister turn. The camera which is focused on a man leaning against the car window shakes and freezes slightly showing the audience he does not appear to be an innocent character. From this the screen looks like a T.v gone dead the, music changes and from this is is completely clear exactly what the genre of this film is.
- The shots in this trailer starting from about half way through are incredibly fast. This was done as so the first half of the trailer introduced the film to the audience letting the audience be intrigued and come up with their own ideas as to why the strange goings on appear to be happening.
- Then the second half of the teaser trailer shows the full extent of the story in a series of flashes and screams in a montage of shots showing snippets of what looks like captive/torture. Leaving the audience wanting to watch the film. The editing is fast paced which is a classic convention of a teaser trailer.
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