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  1. Alberta's High-Tech fun comes right to you! Our Video Game Theatre & Laser Tag Parties will thrill your guests! We’ve got the Edmonton area’s best birthday party idea! Our TWO game trucks are luxurious, climate-controlled arcades on wheels, where up to 28 can play at once! Our Laser Tag is high-tech, fast-paced fun indoors or out!

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  4. I think the main point of a game trailer is to convey the tone of the game. There are loads of games that are really incredibly good in ways that cannot be effectively conveyed to a disinterested potential customer with <2 minutes of video, so some shortcuts like pre-rendered footage are necessary at times.

    • Don’T Waste Time on Long Pre-Rolls
    • Feature In-Game UI in Your Trailer
    • Focus on Gameplay
    • End with A Call-To-Action
    • Add Voice-Over

    People’s attention spans are short, and they want to see your game right away. Don’t make them sit through a long sequence of random company logos at the beginning of your trailer. Sometimes new game studios might show a lot of logos in the hope of emulating expensive Hollywood blockbuster trailers, but aim instead to jump right into your game and ...

    Your trailer should effectively communicate what your game is all about. Showing in-game UI is a great way to do that. It helps viewers understand what they’re getting and what genre your game falls under. Keep in mind: Communication is the most important job of your trailer.

    Some games have multiple trailers: one for gameplay, one for narrative/cinematic. If you only create one, make sure it is the one about gameplay. Unless you’re tying into a well-recognized IP, your players won’t know the world that your game is set in and will have little pre-existing emotional investment in watching a long cinematic. Make sure to ...

    The last frame of your trailer should end on a call-to-action. Don’t make the mistake of fading to black or adding random post-credits scenes. If the video app automatically stops on the last frame, you want it to show your call-to-action, not a black frame. Make sure to only use one call to action, so that there is no ambiguity on what interested ...

    Renowned filmmaker Christopher Nolan, despite some criticisms about the audibility of his sound design, once shared a piece of wisdom about sound that, that we can steal for our game trailer. In the early days of his filmmaking career, when working on the movie ‘Following’, Nolan was constrained by a tight budget. However, instead of seeing this as...

  5. Build up hype and gradually work your way up to reveal more and more about your game and increase video length. You’ll learn more in the next section. 7. Choose the right music. The music of your game trailer can add a lot of excitement and tell the audience how they should feel about the game.

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