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  • Where to Find Cell Phone Trailers

    I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions of where I can find a DCP cell phone policy trailer to use and how I would license its use ahead of films if I needed to. We usually get ours from the TrailMix, but the only one there as of now is Captain America and we're dropping that film this week. Thanks in advance for any information you can give.

  • #2
    Best option as far as rights are concerned is to make/shoot your own (or have the chain make one). Can author to a DCP easily and free using DCP-o-Matic etc.

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    • #3
      Here is one I made, several years ago...



      If you like it, you can use it for free. I have it in DCP format. The file size is a little bit over 300 MB. If you want to use it, we can make arrangements to transfer it. (300 MB is too large to do it via Film-Tech.)

      If you want changes or customizations, I can probably do that. Send me a message. If we can work out a deal, I'll give it a try.

      If I was going to redo the trailer, I'd slow the pacing down and update the graphics to make it look a little bit less dated.

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      • #4
        I'd never be able to clear the rights for it, but the "no cellphones" trailer I'd like to make would consist of a few seconds of Jimmy Cagney being dragged kicking and screaming to the electric chair in Angels With Dirty Faces, fade to black, and then a title: "He shouldn't have used his cellphone in the movie theater!"

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        • #5
          I can send this one I had made years ago to people...
          https://assets.d-cine.net/assets/oXs...0918_OV.hd.mp4

          It is from Australia so may have an Australian twang to the voice over..

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          • #6
            I occasionally use your trailer here, James. I get nice comments about it too. "Hey, that Australian thing is pretty good". I've heard that a few times from my customers.

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            • #7
              Thanks for reminding me, James. My brother, who stays with me this weekend, reminded me I must have it somewhere. He remembered it, when I clicked on your link, and the Popcorn snipe from around +/- 2010.
              And yes, people liked them.

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              • #8
                There are also lots on Youtube. Also many generic clips too.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akr8...Qe-PoDCvbJHYqn

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                • #9
                  Here is a classic from 15 years ago:

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