
I recently watched the trailer of 'Django Unchained' a Quentin Tarantino film , I was pleasantly suprised it displayed everthing a convential teaser trailer needs , gave a brief outline of the story without giving too much away and spoiling it for the target demographic , its fast cuts between scenes coupled with the building up of music signalled towards to an oncoming cresendo and was successful in creating a sense of anarchy and choas , very effective in drawing the audience deeper into the story.
The colour scheme the film uses is mainly deep reds , blacks and whites ; used directly in reference to the blood , sweat and tears ; Quentin Tarantino films are notoriously filled with blood , explosions and gory scenes ; however it could be said they are also used as extended metaphors for the rage ; anarchy or anguish the teaser trailer displays.
The teaser trailer is defintely one which I would recommend any media student to watch as it clearly outlines what a good example of a teaser trailer is although it is a 'hollywood blockbuster' it is something which could be used as a benchmark for me to work towards.