Bronson
These are examples of trailers which use a pop soundtrack. To me, using this kind of sountrack gives the trailer an iconic, cult quality and also serves to accentuate the violence shown, as the contemporary, feminine sounding music acts as a counterpoint to it (something the director of the film himself said when choosing the soundtracks to this film and Drive). However, I will not be able to get my hands on genuine music like this easily, so if I was to use music of this style it would have to be written by someone I know, and as a result it would have to be far more understated and with the sound of an actual soundtrack piece rather than a mainstream song. This is an example of the kind of sound that I think I would realistically be able to have written for my trailer:
The Master
This trailer music has an understated quality which is easy to replicate. The sound of this specific trailer music is not one that I would want to replicate, as I am going for a more modern sound. However, the repetitive nature of it works particularly well, though this is admittedly a teaser trailer while I am hoping to make a proper theatrical trailer. Here is an example of a simple, understated and somewhat repretitive soundtrack which has a more modern, quiet feel and a cinematic quality that could work better at some point in a theatrical trailer.
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