This is the trailer for saw VII, I looked at this trailer as this is a long running film franchise and a classic of the horror genre. I looked at this trailer for an idea of the regular common conventions and styles used in a horror trailer, however, this trailer is unique in the fact it has certain CGI segments in which they use to virtyually transport the viewer around the rooms, and using small television screens to show actual footage. Unfortunately, this is something that we will most likely not be able to replicate despite it's effectiveness due to the programs required to create this sort of imagery.
The other standard footage is what i will try to incorporate into my production, along with the same tense and atmospheric music, which I can create using a combination of Final Cut and Garage Band.
The target audience for this film is mainly adults due to the nature of the film, and the age classification of 18 reflects this, however, this would seem to reduce the potential audience of the film as younger audiences would not be able to view it, due to it's use of nonsensical violence. The tailer itself has no star vehicle as the actors featured are not featured, conversely a lot of actors in the horror genre are not famous due to there viewership being smaller when compared to the action or comedy genre's.
The film’s genre is horror, you can tell this from the trailers from the heavy use of; dim lighting, blood stains, weapons and screams, which have all been bundled into this one trailer. The trailer also connotes the genre quite clearly because of the types of shot it uses, they include quite a few close ups of the protagonist going into dimly lit, ominous looking rooms and also a tracking shot of where they are watching the protagonist enter a room from the perspective of the doorway and slowly moving backwards as he is approaching them creating this mystery and tension as to where he is going. They also use fast cuts between flashing lights and the protagonist, this creates a sensation of panic for an audience when twinned with the screams, and also helps to immerse the audience in the film.
The trailer goes straight into the narrative, this differs from a lot of film trailers, which tend to set the scene first and introduce the characters, however, by going straight into the story they give the audience a taste of what the film is about and its content. This seems to work for this trailer in particular as this franchise is very well known, so revealing some of the narrative gives the audience a taster of what they know and love.
They used special effects in the trailer such as CGI, although these seem generic they really add to the overall effect of panic and danger that the film portrays and help to connote the sinister setting that the directors where aiming to create. The trailer does not feature much else in the way of special effects, they do however, use colour to good effect which is demonstrated well inside each animated room, where all of the furniture are made with aged materials and damaged or blood covered objects, for example the bloodstained hook in one of the CGI rooms. These simple items really connote the genre, content and intent of the film to the audience.