CaptainSpunk
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no news is good news?
No, but I meant they were not used on the field. The second day, from all that I know, was more so interior shots/close ups. If the tumblers were used, then it was outside of the stadium. I have heard nothing of them being used at that shoot in any capacity though.
http://i.newsarama.com/template_images/promo/dcdotcom-batman.jpgWhere is that image from? What exactly is the source?
It's a blend of both promotional/live action stills, which is a really cool technique, since almost every TDKR promo looks perfect!Thanks! So what kind of pic is this? A TDKR promotional still? Sorry, I'm kinda new to this...
It's a TDKR promo still.
It's a blend of both promotional/live action stills, which is a really cool technique, since almost every TDKR promo looks perfect!
Trailer description sounds like nonsense.
Here is the thing. Why use someone else's music. They have two films they could borrow from music wise to put in the trailer. I get why they did it for inception. There was no finished original music. Unless this is just a rough cut waiting to put han's mix on it.
The dialogue is very clunky. I doubt it's real.

Most trailers don't use their original score. They use music by the likes of Two Steps from Hell, Audiomachine, X-Ray Dog, City of the Fallen etc.
In a series like this however it makes more sense to use past music from the other two films as it enhances the sense of nostalgia and familiarity that people love so much. It's those kind of similar and predictable moments that draw viewers into feeling as if they have a kinship with the film.
It's that kind of thing that makes Star Warsvery popular. They start and end the same way, same aesthetic visually and audibly.
The Batman series has done this too, comes on the same way, goes off the same way. Using familiar music in the trailer is almost assured
I hope they're right about the music selection of the trailer.I would laugh my ass off though if it turned out to be real in the end.

