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词条 Re-cut trailer
释义

  1. Creation

  2. History

     SNL Digital Short Recut 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

A re-cut trailer, or retrailer is a mashup video that uses footage from a movie or its original trailers to create a completely new context or one different from the original source material. The mashups are parody trailers that derive humor from misrepresenting original films: for instance, a film with a murderous plot is made to look like a comedy, or vice versa. They became popular on the Internet in 2005.

Creation

The making of retrailers became possible with the availability of consumer-level digital video editing suites. The more sophisticated of these allow the editor to separate the audio and video tracks of a clip, allowing the original score or soundtrack to be removed — these contribute most to a scene's tone—and replaced with another. By placing clips of different characters (typically closeups) together in sequence, a relation between them may be implied, regardless of where each character is actually situated within their respective movie. All that remains is to include certain conventions such as voice-over narration, titles and credits, and the familiar MPAA rating system copy (the white-on-green introductory screen).

History

The earliest identified re-cut trailer debuted in December 2003, named Kill Christ, created by an NYU film student. It mocks the films Volume 1 and The Passion of the Christ.[1] In 2005, the format started to gain popularity with Robert Ryang's re-cut of The Shining, which made the horror film appear to be a light-hearted family comedy drama about father and son bonding, adding voice-over narration and Peter Gabriel's song "Solsbury Hill" to augment the re-edited footage.[1] Ryang had made the re-cut trailer as part of a content for the Association of Independent Creative Editors from post-production house P.S. 260 in New York City, with his entry winning.[2] After it was published to the Internet, it jump-started the popularity of re-cut trailers for the internet community.[1]

Soon after the Shining retrailer took the Internet by storm, Emerson College comedy troupe Chocolate Cake City created a re-cut trailer for the Back to the Future films, portraying the films' characters in a romantic homosexual relationship akin to the one by the main characters in the film Brokeback Mountain. The retrailer primarily used clips from Back to the Future Part III, which was set in the Wild West of the 19th century. Brokeback to the Future was one of several re-cuts that emerged in late 2005 in which a homosexual relationship was suggested between two male leads. As Brokeback to the Future gained popularity in early 2006, other re-cuts were created that specifically parodied Brokeback Mountain.[3]

With continued growth of the Internet, including the ease of mixing videos and publishing to sites like YouTube, re-mix trailers continued to gain popularity. While most were made with the intent of present a film in a different genre than intended, other trailers were made to rectify what some might see as bad marketing or approaches to movie promotion. A notable example was the fan-made re-cut of John Carter based on the Edgar Rice Burroughs character. Michael Sellers, a fan of Burroughs' work, had been disappointed by the trailers Disney had released, including the one used during Super Bowl XLVI. He and his friend Mark Linthicum spent the evening after the Super Bowl downloading available material for the film and other works to piece together a more representative trailer of the source material; this caught not only the attention of the film's director Andrew Stanton, but of major media productions that praised the trailer's quality over Disney's own efforts.[1][4] In a similar vein, the web series Honest Trailers from Screen Junkies similar remixes films to create trailers that sarcastically portray what happens in the film.[1]

SNL Digital Short Recut

The Lonely Island made a Saturday Night Live Digital Short (in which they use digital cameras and their parodic style and became famous for Lazy Sunday, Dick In A Box and The Shooting) involving a trailer of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto which featured Jewish racial slur similar to Mel Gibson's drunk incident. The trailer can be found on YouTube. Until recently, the second Digital Short Recut aired involving 2012 if Sarah Palin was elected as US President with Glenn Beck as Vice President based upon Keith Olbermann's remarks.

See also

  • Video mashup

References

1. ^{{cite web | url =https://www.wired.com/2013/06/fan-trailers/ | title = Why Fan-Made Movie Trailers Are Often Better Than the Real Thing | first= Angela | last= Wattercutter | date= June 21, 2013 | accessdate = December 18, 2018 | work = Wired }}
2. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/30/movies/his-secret-movie-trailer-is-no-secret-anymore.html | title= His 'Secret' Movie Trailer Is No Secret Anymore | first= David | last= Halbfinger |date =September 30, 2005 | accessdate = December 18, 2018 | work = The New York Times }}
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.mtv.com/news/1524942/brokeback-to-the-future-creators-hope-heath-and-jake-dont-hate-them/ | title = 'Brokeback To The Future' Creators Hope Heath And Jake Don't Hate Them | first= Larry | last= Carroll | date = February 24, 2006 | accessdate = December 18, 2018 | work = MTV }}
4. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/john-carter-fan-trailer-disney-293944 | title = Fan-Made Trailer for 'John Carter' Could Be Better Than Official One | first= Borys | last = Kit | date = February 22, 2018 | accessdate = December 18, 2018 | work = The Hollywood Reporter }}

External links

  • Total Recut Online Resources for Fans and Creators of Video Recuts, Remixes & Mash-Ups
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