The trailer starts with a fast paced bird eye view of the ocean that pans to establishing shot of the setting. There’s an opening voice over of a dialogue with an extreme shot of the location. It cuts to a long shot of doors opening revealing a woman with a child. There is low key lighting in the room with implies that they’re entering a secretive area since there are also grounds in place.
There’s a slow panning shot which aligns with the movement of the two character as they approach the forbidden area. Screen fades into black then a close of the child Diana is introduced at the main heroine in this film. The close up of her determined face reveals that the future is envisioned as she will probably wield the sword. – Tense non diegetic music is building up in the background to suggest the occurrence of an event that will create disruption.
Cuts to the distributing company warner brothers that plays a huge influence to the success of the movie since it well known. As this film is based on a comic heroine the DC logo fades in to promote to their dedicated fans. Long shots and medium shots of the main protagonist training, it leads to show the progresses of becoming a powerful mature women. This film subverts the role of females particularly in action movies because it promotes female empowerment e.g. voice-over says that Diana will be trained harder in order to challenge her maximum potential.
Multiple long shot of Diana training is shown but a extreme shot reveals the effect of her superpower, it’s expressed by her facial effect since she’s surprised. The voice-over reveals that she’s special which is conventional for an action movie. A long shot pans into a medium shot showing her looking overlooking at the setting until it’s interrupted by a crashing plane, there’s a dramatic high angle shot of her diving into the ocean. It makes the audience tense due to the dramatic non-diegetic music.The protagonist is seen overlooking a man that she rescued from the ocean, he’s likely to be the male interest.
Diana states that she has a duty to defend the world. A dramatic shot of her with the wielded sword from the sacred place – she’s taking up the responsibilities. There’s a bird’s eye view that establishes the change in location i.e. London. The low key lighting and smog in the sky gives off a dark and gloomy vibes implying that there’s going to be a disruption to the equilibrium.
A medium shot of the male interest and Diana shows them getting caught in a dangerous position, his body language connotes that he’s being protective however Diana subverts the stereotype of being saved by protecting him. There’s a quick shot of the villain in low key lighting to hide her identity since she’s lurking around the protagonist. Little shots of the Diana and her love interest developing their relationship as they become closer but it doesn’t put the focus on him.
There is various dramatic fight scene and the music intensifies to implying that this is the main climax to the film. The close up action scenes and superpowers being unleashed creating excitement, especially as the trailer is fast paced. It cuts to the release date to inform the viewers to watch once it’s released. More montages of battlefield footage especially the protagonist and antagonist going head to head. Suddenly it cuts to a long shot that denotes Diana knocked up laying in the ground to suggest the aftermath of a fight.
The logo of the wonder women appears along with the intense music, there are dark colors surrounding the logo to make the ‘W’ eye-catching. There’s the typical social media promotions that allows the fans to get involved.
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