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Movie Trailer Expert Breaks Down 5 Trailer Styles | Vanity Fair

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Movie trailer expert, Jessica Fox, deep dives into five movie trailer styles and explains what makes a trailer successful. Using movies like ‘Us,’ ‘Inception,’ ‘Little Women,’ ‘Sex and the City,’ and more, Jessica explains how narration, an established landscape, repetitive sound, and bumpers help convey an entire storyline in two minutes.

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  1. Tahiti Slim

    November 14, 2019 at 5:44 pm

    This is exactly why all of the movie trailers made today are horrid! Constant jump cuts, idiotic narration, containing scenes that aren’t even in the film advertised etc. Somewhere in the last 30 years it all gave away to this kind of asinine extremely annoying junk. I prefer the old “Robin’s Nest” trailers that were made by the filmmakers instead of outsourced to people who know absolutely nothing about (or care) about film.

  2. Hamish Smith

    November 14, 2019 at 5:53 pm

    she was delightful to listen to i love trailers

  3. ravi sanchez

    November 14, 2019 at 5:54 pm

    perfect face.

  4. Elias Berg

    November 14, 2019 at 5:56 pm

    How could theyve not used the handmaiden trailer

  5. Manuel Usteri

    November 14, 2019 at 5:57 pm

    why are bumpers called bumpers?

  6. Nueztoy

    November 14, 2019 at 6:00 pm

    5:47 no it doesn’t. It makes the audience roll their eyes

  7. Shailesh Rana

    November 14, 2019 at 6:03 pm

    I bet she’s real kinky in bed

  8. Nueztoy

    November 14, 2019 at 6:07 pm

    “Trailer expert describes how to recognize a generic, annoying, unimaginative, Trailer. “

  9. ROTJ Bob

    November 14, 2019 at 6:08 pm

    I love this.

  10. Nueztoy

    November 14, 2019 at 6:08 pm

    That horrible vocal fry!!

  11. R G

    November 14, 2019 at 6:10 pm

    Her accent is really whiny, the way she purses her lips is really weird, and her posing just exudes “I’m not beautiful, but I’m successful” chip on her shoulder vibes. Overall, there’s something very creepy and phony about her demeanor. Vanity Fair, just because someone works in an industry, doesn’t make them good communicators.

    • Raph Duck

      November 14, 2019 at 6:30 pm

      You can tell she feels like “Of course Vanity Fair asked ME to discuss this”

    • Riot Mel

      November 14, 2019 at 6:35 pm

      just sounds like you’re a douche

  12. Oktay Dogan

    November 14, 2019 at 6:12 pm

    Interesting and informative video. I am an actor myself. Thanks for sharing.

  13. az zahar

    November 14, 2019 at 6:14 pm

    So what type is MCU?

  14. Mad Max

    November 14, 2019 at 6:19 pm

    Warner Bros. trailer never got these bumpers

  15. Head Room

    November 14, 2019 at 6:24 pm

    Yeah, bumpers, the worst, actually off-putting.

  16. Anthony Sanchez

    November 14, 2019 at 6:31 pm

    I could never hear a trailer with a narration today without thinking it’s either a bad kids animated movie or a self-aware comedy. There’s no way I could take one seriously anymore.

  17. Shania Croney

    November 14, 2019 at 6:37 pm

    Movie Trailer Expert ????????

  18. B0b MInjarez

    November 14, 2019 at 6:43 pm

    Best trailer is The Force Awakens

  19. Pandaman

    November 14, 2019 at 6:53 pm

    Hey industry: Bumpers are fuckin lame

  20. Aybak C.

    November 14, 2019 at 7:07 pm

    Good video but why is she always smiling?

  21. The Insightful Llama

    November 14, 2019 at 7:09 pm

    This is actually very interesting! Good video!

  22. Leo, o Nardo

    November 14, 2019 at 7:19 pm

    Oh God I hate the way she speaks.

  23. PlasmaKong2

    November 14, 2019 at 7:27 pm

    I suggest a new type of trailer: A trailer that doesn’t ruin the movie

  24. Pran97

    November 14, 2019 at 7:42 pm

    I hate almost all of these tropes.

  25. mmm

    November 14, 2019 at 7:42 pm

    I can tell you with absolutely certainty that nobody likes bumpers.

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