In the spirit of the holidays, I have chosen to release the trailer a little earlier then planned. This trailer is something that was actually rather difficult to cut (even though it looks simple and straightforward) mainly because of my concern over creating the tone as similar to the tone of the film itself. Initially, this trailer felt much darker and more dramatic, but while the film is those things, it is also funny in a twisted way. After revising things, and keeping things simple I found a balance of music and visuals to give you what I feel is as accurate of an idea of the feeling of the film in about 1min. Also, you will probably notice it basically gives nothing away, which hopefully in the long run (as in when you see the film) will make the experience better.
There’s also a big announcement in the trailer: the first Sneak Peek Screening will take place in late March! Well, without further ado, here is the the trailer for my upcoming short film “Nuclear Family”. Enjoy, and please share with your fellow film-loving friends. You will be supporting independent cinema in the process!
December 24, 2010 | Categories: Film, Nuclear Family | Tags: a young persons guide to, bay area, canon 7d, cinematography, dark comedy, dominic mercurio, dslr, HDSLR, independent film, indie, kyle bobby dunn, nuclear family, san francisco, sf film, short film, sneak peek, strange, teaser trailer, trailer, twisted, viz cinema | Leave A Comment »