In screen grab 9 we have the title of the film which is short and brusque to reflect the action genre in the film. I chose black on a red background to emphasise the action element of the film and connote violence. in having it as a red stripe through the middles the screen it also suggests violence but in a graphic-art style which suggests it is more comic book violence and so less serious. The font is a commonly used film font - Trajan - which I used to try and make it look more professional, it also looks quite sophisticated which hints at a more serious element to the film.

I used a variety of settings and locations so that I could appeal to a wider audience and also broaden the scope of the film. In screen grab 1 Rachel is in central London as is demonstrated by the sign she is standing next to, this is a conventional setting for and action/spy film and that is part of the reason why I chose it. Other reasons are that it is a more exciting location for the audience to see and it lends an air of sophistication to the production. However in screen grabs 3 and 6 we see more suburban/rural locations which subverts the genre conventions. In showing off a variety of locations I am doing something conventional of a trailer which will often do this to make the film look big and exciting.

I have dressed all my teenage characters in quite normal clothing for their age group which enhances the mundane realism however each one has its slight differences. In screen grab 4 we see Alex wearing a practical outfit of a vest top and shorts (just out of shot are work boots) this makes her look more practical than Beccy in screen grabs 2 and 3 who is wearing a dress to show her femininity. Alex is also holding a gun which is a conventional prop to use in an action/spy film. Also by having these guns and therefore action scenes I have created a typical action film trailer since they often contain more action than plot in order to give their audience an idea of what to expect.

I use a large variety of shots in my trailer in order to keep it exciting which is often done in action film trailers. Screen grab 3 is an example of a slightly more artsy shot I used in that it is a low angle, long shot with the characters silhouetted. I did this to make the fight look both more dramatic and realistic while also mixing things up since the previous shots had all been standard mid-shots. In screen grab 2 I have used a close up of Callum and Beccy to show the intimacy of the action and also to make the audience curious as to what they are talking about.

I set Rachel up as the main character by having her claim the opening shots of the trailer and immediately acquaint the audience with her. I then throughout the trailer have a series of "intro" sequences to introduce the other main characters, for example Alex in screen grab 4 and Taryn in screen grab 7. This introduces the idea of a team to the audience without giving away much of the plot besides the fact they are all female which should draw in a wider audience through female representation. This method of having "intro" sequences is used often in action film trailers such as Ocean's Eleven.

In screen grab 7 we taryn's face is bruised and grazed. I haven't used many special effects in my trailer since I didn't have access to good enough technology which isn't something most professional trailers have to deal with.  Therefore this example of effects makeup is more subtle than is typical of most action trailers.