by sendmoreclowns » Mon Dec 19, 2022 2:25 am
Speaking for myself and my own purchasing habits, a good trailer makes a big difference. I like to give the fruit a little squeeze before I buy. If I can't do that, then sorry, but it's no deal.
With AV/LP you tend to know what you're getting so that's never a worry, but there's a few of the Latin American studios whose product looks good right up until you click on what passes for the trailer, and it's just the first 30 seconds of the scene. Not even 30 seconds of action, just someone walking into a room or the girl being asked her name and how is she today. Nope, not for something that looks like it was shot with a smartphone. That's fine as far as it goes, but the customer's entitled to know if they're getting enough bang for their buck.
I don't think trailers needs to be mandatory. After all, not everyone has the technical skills or the resources to produce the kind of trailer that will guarantee a sale, but without a little more effort, you can forget it.