The Zeppelin Zoo: Trailer
Here is a theatrical trailer I cut of "Morgan & Destiny's Eleventeeth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo."
I know that everyone was absolutely ecstatic today when Lawrie unleashed a work-in-progress "visual cut" of the new adventures of Triple M. Soon after I embarked on this trailer, and I tried to make it as close to a theatrical teaser as possible.
This was a tougher task than I expected because the dialogue is almost completely in the narration, so cutting away to conversations is nearly impossible. The sound effects aren't in place really, so I had to mostly rely on Nathan's score (also in the work-in-progress stages.)
I had to do a fair share of rearranging the musical score, making each of the themes fit together and also fit the narrative structure of the trailer (re-introduce Morgan and Destiny, introduce Lionel, and then make a suspenseful montage of the plot and action.)
This is for you, Lawrie.
I know that everyone was absolutely ecstatic today when Lawrie unleashed a work-in-progress "visual cut" of the new adventures of Triple M. Soon after I embarked on this trailer, and I tried to make it as close to a theatrical teaser as possible.
This was a tougher task than I expected because the dialogue is almost completely in the narration, so cutting away to conversations is nearly impossible. The sound effects aren't in place really, so I had to mostly rely on Nathan's score (also in the work-in-progress stages.)
I had to do a fair share of rearranging the musical score, making each of the themes fit together and also fit the narrative structure of the trailer (re-introduce Morgan and Destiny, introduce Lionel, and then make a suspenseful montage of the plot and action.)
This is for you, Lawrie.






