"No other book exists that offers in such great detail practical strategies for making a powerful trailer." —SCOTT ARUNDALE, author of Modern Post: Workflows and Techniques for Digital Filmmakers
As in all fields, the product is secondary; it is promotion that takes center stage. When a movie takes off in its opening weekend at the box office, it is because of the promotion of that movie. A film is not rewarded for its quality. It is rewarded for the quality of its trailer.
Making one, however, is a different matter.
In How To Make Blockbuster Movie Trailers, trailer producer Tom Getty opens his studio to reveal the fundamentals of making top-flight movie trailers. Never before have the secrets of Hollywood trailer-making been revealed—until now.
Tomorrow’s winner of today’s movie-war will be the producer who recognizes this single fact: movies are a marketing business, not a moviemaking one. The problem is not better movies, or bigger ones. It’s more effectively marketed movies. It’s better movie trailers! That goes doubly so for horror movies.
In “How To Make Horror Movie Trailers,” trailer producer Tom Getty opens his studio to reveal the fundamentals of making top-flight horror movie trailers. Never before have the secrets of Hollywood trailer-making been revealed-until now.
"The most unique book on moviemaking that I've ever read."
- Scott Billups author, Digital Moviemaking 3.0; founder & CTO, Stay Well Labs
How does someone make a blockbuster movie? Especially if they...Live nowhere near Hollywood... Have no money... and NO industry connections. And that's a blockbuster movie. Not a short. Not a documentary. Not a YouTube video.
A REAL, BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE.
Like Inception, Die Hard, Jurassic Park, Memento, & The Dark Knight.
Movies that people actually love! Would you like to make that kind of movie?
Then READ this book now.
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