I have chosen Kill Bill volume one, as in this trailer the main character is extremely clear. Uma Thurman is represented as the main character by the amount of shots she is in and the mise-en-scene. She is dressed most often in bright yellow, this shows great contrast compared to other characters who are dressed in plain colours such as blacks and whites. Shots such as where she is surrounded by a large number of men and she is in the middle at 1.10 suggest she is the main character also as it emphasizes on her standing out from the rest of the actors. With the majority of characters being asian and Uma Thurman being caucasion also makes her stand out and suggests she is the main character which the audience should focus on as she is different. She is portrayed not as your stereotypical women, being weak and girly, she is shown to be courageous as she is fighting with many samuris and on a mission to kill. The use of blood on her body and props such as swords suggest this. Lucy Lui is also shown to be a main character with authority as at 24seconds we see her walking towards the camera dressed in white in contrast to her followers in black leading them, suggesting she has power over them and is an important character. This is confirmed with further footage of her at 1.03 where she orders samuris around. These characters are also proved to be the main characters and against each other as there is a shot of them preparing to fight alone and constant shots of fighting scenes with the two sides against each other. The characters on lucy lui's side are easily shown as they are the people fighting against Uma Thurman and are regularly shown in shots behind Lucy lui.
Mise-en-sene
The mise-en-scene used in this James Bond trailer clearly shows that the men in suits are all men on duty, this mainly being either for a killing mission, or the business side of it. Action films often use suits to represent the genre as it is all mysterious and confidential yet still a 'business' making or crime being committed. The use of fast cars often in black represent action films and the use use them in this trailer confirm its genre. Motorbike and guns also represent the action film and that their is some kind of a chase and fight. The women are portrayed as being glamourous and attractive as they are either dressed in shirts and suits, or in glamourous evening attire 1.09 they are also however shown in casual clothing 1.32 which connotes they have been in on the chasing and the fighting. The use of no clothes at all also suggests romance and passion. Technology shown also suggest it is a high budget movie and the missions are all action packed due to the high technology of tracking people down ect and drawing out plans.
Special effects
In the trailer 'Priest' we can see how special effects are used to create creatures who are not human, these special effects appear to make this film more scary and thrilling as the use of special effects to create something not seen everyday may shock am audience, meaning the film has more of a thrilling factor. For example this is shown at 0.40 seconds and again at the end of the trailer, some sort of deathly creature has been created to shock. The use of special effects make a film more thrilling and exciting as oppose to using the basic human as a scary figure as it is away from the normal images we see everyday. The use of explosions on special effects furthermore create a more thrilling and exciting trailer 1.56, this shows their is action and possibly extreme unfortunate events, this appeals to the audience as it shows their is an exciting climax in the film also. Special effects have also been used in fighting scenes, two men appear to be fighting at high levels in the air, this will appeal to audiences as it shows extreme and complex methods used in the film, giving an automatic feeling that the film is action packed and full of high technology scenes appealing to audiences today as it appears more modern, therefore appealing to a wider audience as generations who did not experience these special effects would like to see how technology has changed and the younger generation is more attracted to the higher technology as it is how they have grown up, ie mobile phones ect...
Special effects have also been used while the motorbike is going through some sort of dessert, the bikes speed has been increased to make it look as if it is going faster, this connotes that the film has series of action as it is either driving away from something or to something to get their quickly.
Setting.
The setting in this horror/thriller film is isolated throughout. The car is the only car on the road indicating something unfortunate will take place, the isolated road also builds the atmosphere. The isolated town Silent Hill is a typical convention of a thriller as it means unfortunate events can take place whereas in the normal, busy world this would not and the eery, empty and unusual town means the victims can experience the most unusual and horrific events. The scenery throughout is empty, the empty fields covered in snow also. All of these isolated settings connote danger and allow extraordinary things to happen, building intensity and an eery atmosphere making the thriller 'thrilling'.
Sound/music
For this film 'The edge of darkness', the music matches the editing of the film trailer. The beginning of the film starts with the equilibrium, we see a daughter and her father who appear to be close. This music is slow and shows a state of happiness between the two characters. The use of echoing during the flashbacks of the father and daughter makes the sound muffled and connotes that it is a flashback in time, showing the audience the closeness between father and daughter. The music then drops to a lower pitch and longer dreery sounds where suddenly the daughter is shot. The sound of the gun is loud and connotes that the gun was fired and killed the daughter. The disorientated muffled sound of breathing then fades in and we see the father is holding the dead daughter close to him, this is our rising action of the film trailer as we see the equilibrium at the start of the film as been shattered. The sound of the heart beat ironically fades in after the girl has been shot, this can represent the dads heartbeat which still beats without his daughter but shows he is severely hurting, it also adds intensity to the film trailer and could represent the fathers worried heartbeat, it is left ambiguous for the audience to decide. Loud crashes of music burst in at the same time of the shots changing, these shots also appear to be very harsh sudden action, this builds intensity and seriousness. As dialogue is shown the music gets quieter, this is so we can hear the dialogue. The climax then comes in and the music gets faster and louder. A crucial line 'I know who killed your daughter' is left with no music playing the importance of the line just on its own build intensity and brings seriousness to the film. When certain shots change during the part where they are finding out information about his daughter we hear a slash of a blade almost, this is practical as she is dead and we often associate knives with stabbings which lead to death. The fast music then has moments of loud bursts of sound and as a shot is shown which shows violence it matches the timing of the loud bursts of music. Over-exaggerated sound is also used for sounds such as the telephone and tv, this is to makes the audience pay their attention to what is going on in the story as the tv shows the crime scene outlining the story line. Towards the end of the film trailer strings are brought into the music, this connotes commotion and a drum type sound is also introduced which furthermore builds intensity and brings the thrilling factor to the film trailer. The gunshot type sound at the end of the trailer also keeps the audience focused until the very last moment of the trailer, as well as connoting it is an action film.