Episode 23 - Tease Me, Baby: Trailer Talk

Hot Take: It is perfectly justifiable to refund your movie ticket if you've missed the trailers for the film. At least, we'd like to think so! In this week's episode, Raf and Rod are joined by Layered Butter's very own in-house video editor, Lester Lubuguin to talk everything about an underrated part of the movie experience - the movie trailer. What are some of the most effective or perfectly cut trailers in recent memory? The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo? The Social Network? (Or any Fincher film, let's be honest) Mission Impossible: Fallout? It's sometimes about the timing of each cut, the shots they pull the audience in...it's all part of that trailer magic. We dive deep into the world of the trailer - what makes a great trailer? What makes an effective trailer? And moreso, what makes the most memorable trailer? Remember, it's those tag-lines, those emotional gut punches, that montage....all it takes is the tease..


Preshow
Amazon in talks for MGM
https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/17/22441330/amazon-mgm-offer

The Book of Mormon Adaptation in Production?
https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/nf5l94/trey_parker_and_matt_stones_south_park_new_film?sort=confidence

Nicholas Hoult - the Character Actor?
https://collider.com/why-nicholas-hoult-is-best-when-he-isnt-the-main-character/

Main Feature
Best Trailers

The Art Behind Trailers

https://youtu.be/V502wOke9xE
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/undertheinfluence/coming-soon-the-art-of-the-movie-trailer-1.2801828

How Are Movie Trailers Made
https://youtu.be/AtB143mkb7Y


Film Club:
The Handmaiden
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4016934/

Rodrigo Cokting

Rodrigo is a freelance writer and editor that loves watching movies, cooking Peruvian food and reading comic books. He spends too much time on Twitter, but one day will stop tweeting and start writing his original graphic novel.

https://letterboxd.com/rcokting
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