Quirky Preview Interpretations

The Force Awakens Trailer is Re-Imagined in Wes Anderson's Style

This reinterpretation of The Force Awakens trailer is what the film preview would be like if it was shot in the style of Wes Anderson. Created by Jonah Feingold, Wes Anderson Presents: Star Wars Force Awakens Trailer uses several elements people associate with the iconic movie maker.

The fake Episode VII preview incorporates the mustard yellow font, French soundtrack and even French title screens translated into English. Calling Darth Vader "a hooded ruffian," The Force Awakens trailer acknowledges "realisateur" JJ Abrams and an espace femme (space woman). The asymmetric shots also cannot be ignored.

The one minute creatively produced video is not the first Star Wars parody trailer (bloody sci-fi reimaginations was redone in the style of Quentin Tarantino) nor the first fake preview from Wes Anderson (distinctive directorial film interpretations recreates Forest Gump).
Trend Themes
1. Parody Trailers - There is a market opportunity for creative individuals to produce humorous or satirical trailers that reimagine popular films in the styles of different directors.
2. Asymmetric Shots - Filmmakers and videographers can explore the use of unconventional or asymmetrical camera angles to add a unique visual element to their work.
3. French Influence - The incorporation of French elements, such as a French soundtrack or title screens, can add an international flair to a film or video project.
Industry Implications
1. Film and Video Production - There is potential for innovation in the film and video production industry to incorporate elements like asymmetrical shots or foreign language influences.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can benefit from creative reimaginations of longstanding franchises, as demonstrated by the popularity of parody trailers and alternate interpretations of classic films.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Incorporating unconventional elements, such as French title screens or unexpected camera angles, can help advertisements stand out and grab viewers' attention.

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