A well-made movie trailer tells a story. Using a three-act structure, a great trailer will introduce the main characters and setting, heighten the conflict, and conclude with a climax. Trailers are often accompanied by storyboards that guide the editing process. In addition to storyboards, filmmakers can use sound effects to spice up scene transitions and enhance action.
The body of a trailer is composed of the frame, sides, and floor. It can either be an open box or flatbed trailer, and includes the sides. On open box trailers, the body consists of the entire trailer, frame, and floor, as well as the fenders. In other words, it’s made from separate pieces of material, but is considered a whole.
Psycho’s trailer features Alfred Hitchcock giving a tour of the Bates Motel, with the shower curtain pulled back to reveal Vera Miles. The actress was a substitute for Janet Leigh, who was unable to film the film for the film’s original trailer. Miles donned a blonde wig for the trailer.
A trailer is a vehicle that must be pulled by another vehicle. The name is often used for a bicycle trailer or a boat trailer. The term also refers to a movie trailer or an advertisement. In early days, the word trailer meant that movies would be trailed by trailers to promote them. While trailers have many uses, the majority of them are used for hauling heavy objects.
A trailer ball mount is a common part of a trailer. A ball mount is made up of a threaded shank and metal ball. This allows the vehicle to turn smoothly and travel smoothly over bumps. A ball mount can come in a variety of sizes and styles. Some are fixed while others are adjustable.
When choosing a recreational vehicle, it’s important to look for a vehicle that will be mobile and offer enough living space. A good example is a fifth-wheel trailer. These types of vehicles can be towed by a car and provide living quarters. While they don’t run on their own, they do have their own power source.