morningmimosa
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Yup.I learned 16 years ago to really not take everything in a trailer at face value. The trailers for the movie ENEMIES AT THE GATE repeatedly showed a "special effect" where characters were highlighted, and freeze framed, while the action continued around them. It looked so bad I almost didn't go see the movie....but I did go, and that effect wasn't in the actual movie.
Some shots might have no slow mo at all in the actual movie, but do in the trailer to play with the music and create a certain rhythm.
