http://marvel.com/videos/watch/92/ghost_rider_tv_spot_trailer_5 This is the first Ghost Rider movie trailer. It says it's T.V. Spot trailer 5, so they probably had a few different trailers air on t.v. It is 32 seconds long. This was probably a T.V. spot movie trailer, like the movie trailers you see during commercial breaks. I can't find the person who made this video, but I'm assuming the Columbia pictures and marvel put this video together.
The timing of the scenes in this trailer are very fast. I counted the scenes like this: 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,1,1, 1, 4. Most of the 1 second scenes are about half of a second. The transitions either go to the next scene or have a quick white flash. At 3 seconds it shows the Columbia Pictures logo for half of a second. They have a scene at 11-12 seconds where the Johnny turns into the ghost rider and he wipes a fiery chain across the screen. The next slip shows the close-up of the fiery chains and it says "On February 16th" in fire. At 25 seconds it says "Ghost Rider" in white letters and with flames behind the words against a black background for about 2 seconds. At 29 seconds it shows the release date close to the top of the screen, the website, producers logo, and rating on top of a scene. That lasts for about 4 seconds. This movie trailer was dialogue, a narrator, and background music.
I like this movie a lot, but I don't like this particular movie trailer. The scenes go way to fast and a lot of them get lost because they are only shown for about half of a second or one second. They need to take some of the clips out and make other ones longer. The longest clip they had was about 3-4 seconds and that was the last clip at the end where Johnny and the Caretaker are talking. I like the different scenes they showed, but they need to last longer. I like the mix of dialogue between the characters, a narrator, and background music. I also like how they used a quick white flash instead of a black flash to transition to the next scene. The first titling was only shown for about 1 second. I could barley read what it said. I had to watch the trailer again and pause it so I could see what it said. The ending titling was up longer than the first one, which is good, but all tilting should be up long enough for the audience to read it. This isn't the best movie trailer I've seen.
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