![]() ![]() On the video side of things, the iMovie app came with the first two trailers for The Force Awakens and the recent first teaser for The Last Jedi broken up into individual shots. Which brings us to the Star Wars materials that the pre-loaded iPads had to offer. And then, he signed off and let us have our fun! In the clip, self-described “fan of movie trailers” Johnson runs through some basic tips on trailer-making: the importance of a good rising music track and good shot choices – specifically highlighting dramatic head turns. ![]() The workshop started with what is arguably the most exciting part – Rian Johnson’s 100-second video intro. While it may not have actually had any new The Last Jedi footage featured and more importantly – there’s only so much video editing you can do on iMovie on an iPad (especially when it comes to trailers), it’s still an interesting introduction to the basics of video editing from the context of film trailers and, of course, Star Wars. And given a fact that these are trailers we’re talking about – we had to check it out. As part of today’s Force Friday merchandise launch celebrations, Apple retail stores globally are running a series of Star Wars -themed workshops, including one titled “How To: Build Your Own Star Wars Trailer”. ![]()
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