'I feel as if you've met your target audience well and it makes me want to watch more. I can see similarities to other trailer conventions of this genre, the music also works well. I would say I'd want to see a bit more of the characters sides before they switch out of interest so I feel as if I know more about the character. I think the way you've used the voice over when the two girls switched works really well showing good match on action.'
'The music you have chosen goes really well with the type of film and stops at good places in the trailer, just how professional film trailers do. The use of slow motion when the two enemies meet for the first time is effective as it shows off their different characters and how the mean one is dominant and controlling. The writing moving looks really effective and is done well. It also has some comedy in it which makes the audience laugh and want to watch the film. Overall I think its really good and looks professional!!'
'I think that the advert shows the audience well what the movie is about!! I think that the trailer looks professional and really well put together. The way the two characters are portrayed is really well shown with the slow motion adding affect when they meet for the first time. All the information is well presented and the music over the trailer works well and fits well with the video.'
'The trailer itself is successful in teaching to its intended audience what the story line is about without loosing their attention, this is reinforced by the successful use of camera angles and script. However in my own personal perspective i would have liked to have seen more footage on the aftermath of the switch rather than before the event. Despite this the audience are able to make a clear distinction between the characters personalities and has created a comical relationship between the two and this is strengthened by the use of the upbeat soundtrack which amplifies to the audience the genre of the movie itself, this being a comedy/chick flick. All in all a well thought out trailer with a successful outcome.'

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