Hannibal Rising was released in February 2007, and tells the story of a young gentleman plotting revenge against the people that killed his family in the second world war.
Throughout the trailer There is a voice over, questioning Hannibal in a kind of lie detector situation. This instantly shows us that he might of done something wrong. The trailer is based purely around the lie detector, with this we learn who he is and what he has done and going to do.
We can separate the trailer into four different section; Editing, Camerawork, Mise-En-Scene, and Sound.
Throughout the trailer we see clearly how editing has been used to create a desired effect for the audience.
The first thing we see is a title slide simply saying "born into war" at this point in the trailer we don't know much about Hannibal, but instantly it tells the audience how old he is, and when the film is set.
We then see another title slide, and quite a few more throughout the trailer, giving us snippets of information about Hannibals life, past and present. We then see a flash back into Hannibals child hood, and shows us that his family were killed. This also shows us how young Hannibal was, and that he still carries the grudge up to this point. When the trailer start to get gory, before they show what finally happens to Hannibals victims, they use a fade to white screen to stop us seeing what really happens. By doing this it draws in the audience, it also leaves them guessing to what is going to happen to them. There are a number of these fade to white slides across the trailer. All occurring when Hannibal is torturing or killing his victims. This shows the audience that he is constant killer, with many victims.
Also when Hannibal is attacking his victims the trailers is sped up to show how badly they suffer. They have also sped these scenes up so that the audience don't see everything that is going on. Making them want to know more.
In the trailer we also see how Mise-en-Scene is used to create that horror film effect for the audience. One great part of the trailer where Mise-en-Scene is used is when Hannibal has one of his victims blood on his cheek. We then see Hannibal wipe the blood off with his gloved hand, then proceed to taste the blood of his victim. This shows the audience that not only is Hannibal a psychotic murderer but also practices cannibalism on his victims. We also see Hannibal in a number of costumes, one of the most recognizable costumes he wears is the white lab jacket. We know Hannibal isn't a scientist, but he is still wearing one. This makes the audience question not only why he is wearing it, but also where Hannibal actually is. Further on into the trailer, we see the lab jacket again, but this time a scene of his victim being tortured follows it. This allows the audience to link the lab jacket to the torturing of one of his victims. But still doesn't let the audience know where he is, or why he is wearing it. Finally we see Hannibal wearing the lab jacket with the feet of one of his victims hanging down from the ceiling. So just from the trailer the audience can already associate certain outfits and common themes with how Hannibal tortures and kills his victims.
Thirdly Camerawork in the trailer helps portray certain horror themes to the audience. Throughout the trailer one of the main shot types used is a close-up. A close-up of either Hannibal or his victims face, this allows the audience to see and feel of the character feels. The close-up shot of the blood on Hannibals face allows the audience to see exactly what he is doing. By having a lot of close-ups in the trailer it shows either the enjoyment on Hannibals face when torturing and killing his victims, or the pain on Hannibals victims. I see this as a great way to portray to the audience what certain characters are like. Through this the audience see that Hannibal is enjoying killing these people. It makes the audience question why he is enjoying it, the close-ups clearly separate the the predator from the prey.
Camerawork is also used in a way that instantly portrays Hannibal as the murderer. At the beginning we see an over the shoulder shot of Hannibal and the inspector using a lie detector. This shows the audience that Hannibal is the antagonist. Close up shots are also popular throughout the trailer when we see Hannibals victims fear when he is torturing them and killing them. Seeing the fear on their faces allows the audience to share this fear with Hannibals victims.
The last technical area we split the trailer into is sound. The use of sound in the trailer helps create certain effects for the audience. At the beginning of the trailer we see how scripting is used when Hannibal is attached to the lie machine. Hannibal is asked if he has " Any guilty knowledge of the death of Paul Momund" With this the audience instantly know that Hannibal is a murderer. Throughout the trailer we also see very conventional sounds for a horror film, One great conventional sound used is the thunder we hear quite early in the trailer. We see the scene cut to a window where we see its raining quite hard and the sound of thunder rumbles. This scene doesn't really link in with the rest of the trailer it is simply to create a required atmosphere for the audience. The main use of sound we see that creates the horror effect for the audience, is the use of script. We hear the inspector say to Hannibal "His face had been eaten" This would make the audience question what Hannibal actually is. Is he just a murderer? or is he a cannibal aswell? The trailer is made to make the audience want to know more, to make the audience come and see the film when it is released.