Hi! I appreciates it that you like my works and that itself gives me lots of satisfaction and encouragement! Thanks!
I am now doing a trailer for Minami's earlier movies ipx-494, which is so action packed I need to reference to Matrix Resurrections Trailer 2 to learn how to make such an action packed trailer!
Here is the timeline of the trailer before I publish it soon. No spoilers I hope.
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Looks intimidating but it's actually far from being professional. But it's good fun to make trailers to match block buster movies!
As you would have noticed, my intent of making trailers is to promote Minami Aizawa's movies. My goal is to let more people understand that her movies were so good, it's block buster movie's caliber! Thus, I referenced Hollywood trailers and tried my best to recreate that feel (far from it still!). This way, I created a niche in trailer making that no one had thought possible (AV and Hollywood style), and that is my form of art. It's not to promote porn.
Frankly, your idea is great! However it is not in the direction that I wanted to go. And if you wanted to attempt at doing it, I am more than happy to share all my experiences with you on how to make trailers. In fact, I have started to write a document to describe some of the techniques I have used for the ipx-494 trailer!
1 example of such a slide is shown below, describing how music was edited to match the storyline and pace.
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To date, this document is 21 pages long and growing! Hope that one day, it can help someone who is, like me, learning the arts of editing to gain some insights. Techniques like eye trace, music editing, music EQ, ducking vs dodging, sound design, 2D motion consistency, A-B roll usage, 3D space consistency, frequency of cuts vs dramatic effect, harmonic noise removal, frame rate control, J and L cuts, etc.