If you want to write a trailor, you have to look at the piece for which
you want to write a trailor. If it is based on action, with a lot of
fighting, make it choppy, with the exciting parts of the fight scenes.
If it is more of a drama, try to give a preview of the major conflicts,
with very few hints of their conclusions. Hope this pointless ranting helped
-M
On Sun, 20 Apr 1997, Jang Choe wrote:
A trailor. Like a movie trailor. I need to write one for a friend of mine,
and I have no idea no how to do it. I want to make it like a real movie
trailor, not rewriting the first few paragraphs of the story. Thanks.