By Connor Taylor
When doing research on trailers I discovered a major part of them which was essential for out teaser trailer, which is the final title shot which ends the trailer, therefore I decided to research and deconstruct more in depth the elements of them.
Black Mass:
For Black Mass the ending title is subverting to all the others, as the others have the release date or a vague time frame on when the movie will release, however Black Mass had that title shot as the third to last shot with this being the last shot which would commonly be found on the billings block of a poster.
Enemy:

Enemy has conformed to teaser trailer structure by having a release date on the final shot, this one however has a vague date being the month and the year only, which although vague still can make the audience interested on the release and search further for when it releases.
Legend:
Legend has used an even vaguer time of release date by simply stating 'Coming soon'. Although this is vague and may disinterest people from further looking it can also intrigue people to keep an eye out for the movie. This title shot also has a website link in order for people to check for specific release dates and to help the movie become publicized without having to do it by themselves.
Nightcrawler:
Nightcrawler however, uses a very precise date of release which may be because they are further through production or that the producer has been given a specific date by the funding company. However, there is also the use of a website link for their main website and for their Facebook page, which can give the movie extra publicity.
For our ending title shot, I think it would be best to have a specific date of release as well as the addition of our website link.
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