




Shutter Island
Video Editing, 2013
Trailer
A trailer, a poster and a DVD box for the motion picture of Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island.” The central aspect of this project was to create a conventional trailer for a self-chosen movie comprising all relevant intersections in terms of content. However, this should neither lead to any spoilers nor to a loss of tension.
Furthermore, we created a poster and a DVD box. In one of the critical scenes the main character lights a match to illuminate a dark hallway, so we chose a matchbox for the original form of the box.
Credits
Thanks to Nelli Worster, Kristiina Syssoev, Nicole Ziegler, Julian Moder, and Wolfgang Jung.