Hook your audience. Escalate the anticipation. Then end big.
These are spoof trailers I made when I first started to get excited about entertainment marketing.
These projects were made during a creative sprint when I wanted to sharpen my editing skills and explore what makes a trailer work. They’re fast, clever, and designed to entertain — all while showing how much you can say in under a minute.
While these were personal projects, they’ve proven to be some of the most rewatched clips in my portfolio. They reflect my instincts for timing, pacing, and visual storytelling — all essential to creating trailers that excite and engage.
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