In my trailer I will be in charge of all elements being Mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sound.
Mise-en-scene
Mise-en-scene is going to be my most important element, I am going to be concentrating on trying make the garage look messy and disused, as the main character will not be very well visible I won't be concentrating on him so much but I will make an effort to find suitable dark clothes.
Cinematography
Cinematography will have to be interesting because it will mainly be shot in the same place apart from the cutaways. In the cut away I'll have to make the environments interesting otherwise the audience will be bored looking at them. The camera will be placed in different positions around the character to give different perspectives of the workbench.
Editing
Editing in the trailer will be slow paced, the shots of the character will fade to black when he marks the map and the shots of other environments come on the screen. Then these will fade out again and it their will be another shot of the character in the garage.
Sound
There will be a narrative from the character which will be in a voice over. In the shots of the environments there will be an atmospheric sound which will stop when it goes back to a shot of the character. At the end of the trailer I may put in some music when it comes to the conclusion and he says what he's going to be doing, this may fade back to the atmospheric sound when the title of the film comes on the screen.
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