I forget where I got this, but I think that it’s the level of quality I’d like to see in more book trailers online:
Having Tim Curry as a narrator is probably outside of the range of what we can afford as SF/F writers, but still. Let’s go over what makes this awesome:
Tight pacing. 2 minutes long, and packed with information. If there’s a negative here, some of it is too fast. But that is preferable to too slow.
Rapid-moving, well designed motion graphics. The movement is varied. It’s not a bunch of slow zooms or pans on a graphic like many book trailers I see. Stuff comes in and leaves the view at an angle. There’s perspective. It has a coherent visual style also.
Illustrations! This is much easier when your book has illustrations already, but maybe an investment in an illustrator would increase the “stickiness” of a book trailer. It’s a visual medium, and you need some imagery to catch the eye. Simple stock photos probably aren’t good enough. And you can only use your cover so many times.
Professional narration, with the highest quality sound. So many book trailers I have seen end up sounding like they were recorded in a bathtub. PC microphones are a travesty. Studio-quality audio is not cheap. Alas.
Prominently displayed URL at the end. This isn’t a criticism of other book trailers as I usually don’t make it to the end in other ones I have watched. But I liked how it left you with a call to action (go to the website!) I don’t know how much promotion Lemony Snicket really needs for these books, but if I didn’t know about them already, this would have sent me running to the site.
My After Effects and Premiere skills are pretty rusty, but I think I’m going to try and add them back into my skillset. I have a voice actor studio I’ve done work with in Denver at the old day job, and so I think I could probably offer a decently affordable, high quality book trailer service. Youtube is the third most visited website on the web. It’s power to bring your book before a new audience is unparalleled. I’d really like to offer a service to tap into that power.
About Me
Jeremiah Tolbert
Race : Human (mostly)
Class :
SF/F Writer 4 / Web Designer 7 / Photographer 6
Stats
Intelligence : Good at math, bad at word puzzles, keen on science. Education: bachelors in Biology from a tiny liberal arts college you never heard of.
Wisdom : Still working on that “sound of one hand clapping” koan.
Charisma : Likable enough, but not going to win any Mr. Universe contests.
Strength : Can take roughly 8 toddlers in a fight before being overwhelmed.
Dexterity : Not to be trusted with fragile objects with a value greater than $500.
Constitution : Survived a semester in Africa eating half the ungulate species of the Serengeti.
My story “Groob’s Stupid Grubs,” a story of a goblin’s hopes for his idiot children, is available in Black Gate 15.
Currently Writing
I recently finished the first draft of a YA novel called Takedown Notice set in the net-mage universe of my stories “Captain Blood’s B00ty” and “One Click Banishment.” What happens when the Magical Association of Atlantis finally gets the upper hand against the net mages in the spell program copyfight?
Photography
Where To See
My photography can currently be seen in the following locations:
Ivinson Memorial Hospital
255 N. 30th Street
Laramie, Wyoming 82072
Know of another place where I can show my photos? Drop me a line, please! I have framed prints ready to go up!