Friday, 3 October 2014

RESEARCH: RADIO TRAILER ANALYSIS: "NORTH SEA HIJACK".

This radio trailer starts within narration followed by an interjection of music and dialogue which starts together. The music is upbeat and has a patriotic ring to it, the dialogue is layered over the top and is useful in giving the listener a small insight into the film. The music is useful in building atmosphere and drama portraying the genre of the film to the listener. There is another interjection of narration which quotes the name of the film and the tag line "North Sea Hijack... When the next 12 hours could cost you £1,000 million and 600 lives, you need a man who lives second by second", this is useful in giving the listener and idea of what the film may entail. This is followed by more dialogue of the film. We then here the narrator give information on who is starting in the film, in this instance it was Roger Moore, this would help in drawing in viewers to go and see the film if they like the people who are in the film and their style of movies. We then hear where the film is being played and the certified rating. There is then a peak on the music which crescendos building drama. The trailer ends suddenly with the music stopping quickly, leaving the lister on edge, wanting to know what happens next. 


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