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C) Give as many arguments as you can to prove the ideas.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 482. B) Do you agree with these statements? Why (not)? Exercise 49. a) Develop the following statements. Russian and then use some of them in your own story. Exercise 48. Fill in the gaps with the words from the text, translate the expressions into 1. to … disapproval 2. a head … teaser 3. a jaw … trailer 4. the … junket 5. the … blitz 6. the publicity … 7. attention … 8. to think outside … 9. … engine 10. to … billboards 11. to … email addresses 12. product … 13. to … the feedback 1. The theatrical trailer is often the first chance to promote a movie to its target audience. 2. Typical movie Web sites allow visitors to view multiple versions of the trailer, watch behind-the-scenes interviews and mini-documentaries, read plot synopses, download cell-phone ringtones and desktop wallpaper, play games, chat in forums and even pre-order tickets. 3. The Internet is proving to be a prime spot for the publicity blitzes. 4. To start promoting your film, there needs to be a “home base”. 5. People love being compelled by someone's journey. 6. A great way of interacting with your network is by holding contests. 7. Say positive or stay silent. 8. Cast and crew should be respectful of their colleagues by not leaking private information and production news on their personal social feeds. Casually leaked info can complicate deal closings, create negative impressions, or simply cause you to lose control of the narrative of your film.
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