You should of taken notes and tried google. Honestly as someone whose graduated from a Film School and gotten in the business you need to put more effort into your work. Especially in an economy where people can all be as picky as they want with employees.
Now that I've scolded you here's a worksheet.
? Trailers include key moments from the film which are not necessarily placed in the same order as the film and do not give away any crucial plot details (some trailers are criticised for giving away too many details).
? The title of the film is not usually put on screen until the end of the trailer, often followed by the release date.
? The names of the main stars are put on screen early on in the trailer. This is important as it lets audiences know who they can expect to see in the film. Audiences will often decide they want to see a film just because of the stars in it.
? Sometimes the names of the director and/or producer are included, with phrases such as ?from the director/makers of?? This helps the audience to make connect ions between the film being trailed and previously successful and recognised films.
? Many mainstream films will use a powerful voice-over that draws our attention to the key points of the film.
? On screen text gives important information about the film, including the stars, director/producers, tagline, title and release date.
? Music is essential in trailers as it can suggest the genre, style and plot of the film.
Try youtube or Apple for movie trailers.