Mysterious figure
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:52 pm
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First-- understand how book trailers usually work. A publishing company or an author will hire another company to produce a trailer-- a short video promoting the book, like a movie trailer. That company uses images and music and creates a storyline which explains the book. The company uses video, photos, and music from either paid sources, i.e., istockphoto etc, or simply grabs them free off the internet somewhere. They will often take these photos and crop them or darken them or otherwise enhance them. So one might see, for instance, a recognizable castle or shoreline which has been changed slightly to fit into the storyline.
Of course, they also use images of people. Most are just regular folks whose photos have been sold to istock or getty images or whatever.
Maybe I am just spending too much time in Leonard Land, but... well... tell me what you see:
http://www.ipnovels.com/novels/looking-for-the-king/
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First-- understand how book trailers usually work. A publishing company or an author will hire another company to produce a trailer-- a short video promoting the book, like a movie trailer. That company uses images and music and creates a storyline which explains the book. The company uses video, photos, and music from either paid sources, i.e., istockphoto etc, or simply grabs them free off the internet somewhere. They will often take these photos and crop them or darken them or otherwise enhance them. So one might see, for instance, a recognizable castle or shoreline which has been changed slightly to fit into the storyline.
Of course, they also use images of people. Most are just regular folks whose photos have been sold to istock or getty images or whatever.
Maybe I am just spending too much time in Leonard Land, but... well... tell me what you see:
http://www.ipnovels.com/novels/looking-for-the-king/