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aLOWdAkING
12-14-2005, 08:49 PM
Thanks.

Keats13
12-14-2005, 09:12 PM
About 2 minutes

Dynasty
12-14-2005, 09:13 PM
A teaser is much shorter, probably less than thirty seconds. A trailer should last at least a minute.

12-14-2005, 09:19 PM
A teaser is what airs on TV- 30sec to a minute spot. A trailer is what airs in the theater, usually a 2-3 minute spot. Called a trailer becuase back in the day they would come after a movie aired, not before it.

istewart
12-14-2005, 09:20 PM
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A teaser is what airs on TV- 30sec to a minute spot. A trailer is what airs in the theater, usually a 2-3 minute spot. Called a trailer becuase back in the day they would come after a movie aired, not before it.

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You are going to have a good career in OOT.

Russ McGinley
12-14-2005, 10:45 PM
Also most teasers don't show any actual shots of the movie (or very short quick ones) and are basically there to tell you the movie release date.

surfinillini
12-14-2005, 10:49 PM
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Also most teasers don't show any actual shots of the movie (and are basically there to tell you the movie release date.

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EXACTLY, good call russ.

Check out the TRAILER vs. the TEASER on Apple.com for the Da Vinci code coming out next year.

The Teaser is just a camera focusing in really close onto the Mona Lisa with a voice over narrative.

The Trailer has actual movie screen shots, narrative, etc...

Vlorg
12-14-2005, 11:05 PM
I believe by technical standards it's only the timeframe that they are released. Teasers are released up to 12 months before the film opens (usually 6-8). Anything less than 4 months is considered a trailer.

Teasers are almost always 30 seconds with little to no information about the film itself. Sometimes there is no footage at all from the film ( or footage shot just for the teaser ). This is often because the teaser is made before the film itself has even begun shooting.

As an aside I do not know of any case specifically but I would imagine that teasers were made and shown in theaters for a film that ended up going straight to video. Sometimes the name does get changed. I remember seeing a teaser for Dick and Jane Save the World....changed to Mom and Dad Save the World by the time the trailers came about. I'm sure there are plenty more.

Vlorg

pryor15
12-14-2005, 11:55 PM
trailers are typically 3 min, but teasers are 30 seconds

12-15-2005, 12:50 AM
It's easy

Teaser: Melinda, the chick that works at Burger King. She keeps saying a "Whopper is better than a "quarter Pounder" But when I ask her out she shoots me down and has me escorted out by Lonnie the Weekend Manager. Damn, I HATE Lonnie.

Trailer: Where Melinda lives. It's over on Elm Street.

LLL

astroglide
12-15-2005, 02:58 AM
wow, this must be the most fun answer in the world to provide because like 20 people have said the same thing now.

Alobar
12-15-2005, 04:46 AM
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It's easy

Teaser: Melinda, the chick that works at Burger King. She keeps saying a "Whopper is better than a "quarter Pounder" But when I ask her out she shoots me down and has me escorted out by Lonnie the Weekend Manager. Damn, I HATE Lonnie.

Trailer: Where Melinda lives. It's over on Elm Street.

LLL

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I must be tired, cuz I laughed my ass off at this

tonypaladino
12-15-2005, 08:45 AM
I'm amazed nobody gave the answer yet. A teaser is like 30 seconds and a trailer is 1-3 minutes.

jackdaniels
12-15-2005, 09:42 AM
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I'm amazed nobody gave the answer yet. A teaser is like 30 seconds and a trailer is 1-3 minutes.

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It's like no one knows the answer to this. Clearly Tony is correct.

Noobs!

LeatherFace
12-15-2005, 09:57 AM
OOooOOohhhh? this is an easy one LoL? A teaser is what airs(thats a funny word? airs) on TV(television) 30sec to a min? A trailer is what airs(theres that fuggin word again LoL AIRS!) in the theater? usually 2-3 minutes? hehe hope i helped you?