The Independent considers the book trailer and its uses, and suggests that a viable composition of same should include the author as a presence that readers want to get to know. Well, that’s one choice. Or you can introduce the book you want readers to enjoy.
GalleyCat said that our trailer had “certainly one of the most striking visual aesthetics of any promotional video I’ve seen for a book in a while” which was true to the spirit and flair of the novel, as well as very enjoyable all on its cheeky own.
And two of the creators of the trailer, filmmaker Diane Cheklich and composer/musician Joe Stacey, are part of the creative force behind the Under the Poppy show at the DIA. So the play continues. Viva the shadows!


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