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I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand, I appreciate Nolan's passion for cinema in its pure form and the experience that is specific to watching movies in a theater. I like Nolan's films for the most part and even his weaker movies have strong scenes or concepts within them.

I think less is more as far as marketing before a movie and like that Nolan is one of the few filmmakers who have the clout to build intrigue in this way.

On the other hand, it's frustrating as a fan to conform my wish to learn about the movie to suit his whim. I don't want to see Hobbs and Shaw and the exclusive nature of the release actually makes me ever so slightly less enthused to watch the movie. I'm sure filmmakers of his generation don't like the online world (in some ways for good reason) but sometimes its best to feed the beast. Then again, the release strategy worked me up so much that I now learned more about the movie. Guess the plan worked.


https://nofilmschool.com/tenet-teaser-trailer-christopher-nolan

Phil Pirrello

August 2, 2019

Why Christopher Nolan's Release of the First 'Tenet' Trailer Is a Big Deal

The Dark Knight director's latest marketing move is turning watching trailers into an event.
Christopher Nolan has an enviable and virtually unique position in Hollywood filmmaking when it comes to the marketing of his films. They are always treated like events on par with the actual films themselves. He has considerable say in not just how they are presented and in what form, but, now, also when -- and where.

The Hollywood Reporter broke news Thursday night that the first teaser trailer for Nolan's upcoming Tenet is now playing before this weekend's Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw. (Read a breakdown of the trailer here). The 40-second teaser is not online; it's an in-theater only experience so far. And, if you want to see it, it is reportedly (right now) only playing at Regal Cinemas, according to ScreenCrush. The site will update their post if and when reports come in of Tenet's teaser trailer showing up at other theater chains, and we will do the same.

Having our first look at Nolan's top-secret movie starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, and Elizabeth Debicki confined to in theaters this weekend isn't surprising, seeing as how the cinema is The Dark Knight director's preferred venue. What is worth paying attention to his the roll out of location. If indeed Tenet's brief teaser is only playing at one theater chain, that represents a unique milestone in the studio-exhibitor relationship, one forged by the sheer will and brand of Nolan as a filmmaker.


Ever since The Dark Knight released its first teaser trailer, Nolan and his fellow filmmakers revealed their mandate and strategy when it comes to marketing their works: Less is more. The famous (if not iconic) teaser started with black as the Bat symbol appeared backlit. As Alfred (Michael Caine) told his story in voiceover about how some men "just want to watch the world burn," the Bat symbol gradually fractured and broke apart before a Joker card appeared along with the villain's infamous laugh.

No footage. Just 59 seconds of keyart, a title card, and a release date. This minimalist approach proved effective because The Dark Knight, is, well, The Dark Knight. (Nolan piloted this approach with his first game-changing teaser for Batman Begins, which gave us some footage and also employed similar voiceover, this time from Christian Bale - though none of Bale's narration made it into the final cut of the film.)

Ever since then, graphical representations that speak to his films' themes and tones have been Nolan's marketing M.O., while also using short bursts of footage that literally interpret the purpose of a teaser as exactly that.

Tenet ups the ante there by making its viewing an event; if you want to see it, then you have to come to the medium it was made for. By limiting its location increases its event status (and, also, garners good will for studio Warner Bros. with exhibitors and vice versa).

The lesson here is -- look, we all want to be at Nolan's level. Both as a creative entity and business partner. On the day when that (or a version of it) happens, while our paths to that end goal will be different from one of the best directors working today, what hopefully will be similar is the means we use to uphold the value of the theatrical experience we worked so hard to put our vision through. Trailers now are basically plot recaps preceded by MPAA green bands; marketing movies has become a lost art -- and it is definitely an art form. The internet is full of discussion about trailers better than the movie (see GoldenEye or Die Another Day's respective teaser trailers, or Alien 3's). Nolan and his team's embrace of the "less is more" approach is a way to bring the art of it all back, while also helping bring audiences right where Nolan -- and you -- want them: At the edge of their seats.

Earn it. Make the viewer feel like they got their money's worth; don't spoil or reveal all of your big set pieces too soon or flood the market with them in TV spots. When you arrive at a place of influence in your career, like Nolan has, the take away here is to both protect and service your film through its marketing. Don't show more than what you want the audience to have; you set the tone.

One hopefully your collaborators at the studio-level will hear loud and clear.

Tenet arrives in theaters (all theaters, mind you) July 17, 2020. Hobbs & Shaw is now playing.

What changes would you help make or want to see made when it comes to the marketing of your work? What approach would you take, or prefer, for how distributors build a marketing plan around your movie or television project? That's your cue to sound off below.

  

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Tenet (Christopher Nolan, 2020) [View all] , bwood, Wed May-22-19 12:09 PM
 
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Just so we're clear the official press release states...
May 24th 2019
1
!!!!
May 24th 2019
2
Wow!
May 24th 2019
3
Fascinating since my main knock on Nolan is...
Jun 15th 2019
4
      Nigga fuck outta here with that political correctness
Jun 15th 2019
5
Teaser is currently in front of Hobbs & Shaw
Aug 02nd 2019
6
the teaser did not play when i saw hobbs and shaw
Aug 12th 2019
8
Just saw the teaser before Scary Stories.
Aug 12th 2019
9
In front of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood IMAX
Aug 13th 2019
12
I read a description of the teaser and got excited
Aug 12th 2019
10
Somebody has to carry on tradition
Aug 12th 2019
11
when is this trailer supposed to hit online?
Sep 19th 2019
13
teaser
Dec 08th 2019
14
A close friend of mine is in this.
Dec 14th 2019
15
6 minute IMAX prologue in front of Rise of Skywalker
Dec 14th 2019
16
another obnoxious score from Captain Gearhead
Dec 14th 2019
17
Glass sucked
Dec 15th 2019
18
lmao
Dec 20th 2019
22
His name is Revolio Clockberg JUNIOR
May 23rd 2020
28
Trailer niggas
Dec 19th 2019
19
https://youtu.be/LdOM0x0XDMo
Dec 19th 2019
20
      Damnit Nolan
Dec 19th 2019
21
New trailer dropping on Fortnite tonight.
May 21st 2020
23
Interesting but dope
May 21st 2020
24
I hope it gets delayed.
May 21st 2020
27
Trailer niggas
May 21st 2020
25
      1st night. i dont care if i have to rock a hazmat suit.
May 21st 2020
26
      I’m so ready for this. Although I liked the first trailer slightly mor...
May 25th 2020
29
all i have for you is a word
Jul 20th 2020
30
final trailer.
Aug 22nd 2020
31
i kind of hate the song for this
Aug 23rd 2020
32
      i hate this shit too.
Aug 27th 2020
33
      prolly some cold calculated marketing decision.
Aug 27th 2020
34
btw the more they show of this...the slightly less excited i get.
Aug 27th 2020
35
Watched a cam copy today
Aug 30th 2020
36
could the sound issues have to do with the cam audio?
Aug 30th 2020
37
      The sound is supposedly promelatic in the theatre
Aug 30th 2020
39
           Exactly. My TV speakers were clipping.
Aug 31st 2020
40
           damn nolan.
Aug 31st 2020
41
           btw i downloaded the korean cam rip to sample it and yeah.
Aug 31st 2020
42
           hadn't really pinned that on him, but you're right
Aug 31st 2020
43
           hadn't really pinned that on him, but you're right
Aug 31st 2020
44
           nolan's awful sound mixes are a thing
Aug 31st 2020
45
           How is that still a thing?
Sep 02nd 2020
46
           eh, I saw it in theaters and had no problems hearing the dialogue.
Oct 07th 2020
55
whats the release schedule for this?
Aug 30th 2020
38
Holy sh**** watched in IMAX & loved it
Sep 03rd 2020
47
I loved this and all y'all watching the Korean dubbed cam version smh
Sep 04th 2020
48
bragging about watching a movie in theaters during a pandemic smh
Sep 04th 2020
49
Am I? Lol
Sep 04th 2020
50
They were speaking English
Sep 04th 2020
51
Saw it in IMAX with 0 other people in the building on a Monday night.
Sep 15th 2020
52
Re: saw yesterday in IMAX, ... i liked it
Oct 06th 2020
53
Saw it at a drive-in over the weekend. Enjoyed it.
Oct 06th 2020
54
Thought it was great. A *lot* of fun.
Oct 07th 2020
56
100% agree. I think its top 3 Nolan too
Oct 08th 2020
58
yep
Jan 17th 2021
79
a beautiful mess
Oct 07th 2020
57
Definitely not same sorta concept? Cmon son
Oct 09th 2020
59
Christopher Nolan’s latest film comes to digital and Blu-ray on Decemb...
Nov 05th 2020
60
it wasnt good and i couldnt hear shit
Nov 06th 2020
61
just watched it and yeah the sound is an issue.
Nov 28th 2020
62
holy shit! (spoiler)
Nov 28th 2020
63
      LOL. Dude, this was me.
Nov 28th 2020
64
           lol fam.
Nov 28th 2020
65
Awful
Dec 02nd 2020
66
I loved it.....
Dec 09th 2020
67
Seen it 3 times, loved it more and more for each viewing
Dec 10th 2020
68
they gotta take this mfs camera away
Dec 15th 2020
69
great action, over-written mess
Dec 15th 2020
70
if they had just not explained any of it
Dec 15th 2020
71
I'd watch a movie called Elizabeth Debicki is Tall
Dec 15th 2020
72
hahahahhaa
Dec 25th 2020
74
Man i love her and all her 6 foot 10ness
Jan 12th 2021
77
      she's legit like six feet taller than jdw
Jan 13th 2021
78
I really didn’t think I was gonna enjoy this but it was fun
Dec 16th 2020
73
Incredible. I loved it. Top 3 Nolan for me with Prestige and Dunkirk
Jan 11th 2021
75
This is 99.9% my reply, only Interstellar and Dunkirk. also
Jan 12th 2021
76
I wish I had the IMAX 70MM format
Jan 17th 2021
80
I get it - it's simply non-sense logic
Feb 15th 2021
81
This movie was average...
May 20th 2021
82
it would've been a much better movie
May 21st 2021
83
      I'm inclined to agree LOL.
May 21st 2021
84
Funny for all the trippy effects/visuals, the thing that was most indeli...
May 22nd 2021
85
Tuckets on sale for the re-release in 70mm and IMAX 70mm
Jan 25th 2024
86
I'll be there.
Jan 28th 2024
87
      Yeah I got IMAX 70mm tix
Jan 28th 2024
88
Yeah I love this now.
Feb 25th 2024
89
Fully agree on how core JDW's performance is to selling this movie
Feb 25th 2024
90
I just realized he’s basically Neo in the Matrix
Feb 25th 2024
91
      RE: The Protagonist, Nolan's not shy about admiring video games
Feb 26th 2024
92
Seeing the replies concerned about The Protagonist
Feb 26th 2024
93

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