"The Inbetweeners" is an award winning British sitcom, which aired three series from 2008 on E4. It follows the life of surburban teenager Will, and his three friends Simon, Jay and Neil in fictional Rudge Park Comprehensive.
SERIES 3 TRAILER... DECONSTRUCTION
I think that this trailer is the best out of all three of them. For committed inbetweeners fans you can immediately tell what the trailer is as the first shot is a medium close up of the sign for Rudge Park Comprehensive. Followed by a long shot of a school boy about to devour his sandwich when something attracts him and all the focus is then drawn to the next shot. You instantly gather who the four protaganists are, as they arrive in a small yellow polo car, their arrival assisted by music starting in the background. The car first travels at normal pace, and then the editors create a feeling of urgency as the shot doubles in speed, making the arrival of the car more dramatic. However then the trailer continues in slow motion. Jump cuts split the two narratives (1) of them getting out of the car (2) mid shot of their legs walking (slow mo) along the school path.
When the camera is filming them climbing out of the car, there is a mid shot of all four characters, each with different expressions, showing their diversity as friends.
Will- rather pleased with himself, perhaps excited for the last school year
Simon- nevous to be back at Rudge Park
Neil- his usual slow and dopey self (with a sandwich as he is always hungry)
Jay- cheeky expression, as if excited to cause even more mischief this year
During the trailer, teenagers are portrayed as thinking they are literally 'too cool for school' - especially Jay. However the school seems to out do them as various tricks and pranks are played on them. Long shots show the prangsters preparing the trick creating an inevitability that the characters are not considered "cool". The slow motion theme continues as girls turn their heads to look at them, but not out of lust or like... just to make rude signals at them to signify their lack of coolness. A man stares jealously at Neil stuffing his face (a close up), one girl completely blanks Simon, and Will gets a water filled condom thrown down at him. After a look of disgust from Will, there is a shot from below of the boy who threw it. And the next shot is a POV from his perspective looking down on the four characters walking into the school.
The other three water-filled-condom free characters all laugh uncontrollably at Will, representing youth as fun and enjoyable, attracting young teens to watch the series. The headmaster gives all of them a disapproving look, something that other teenagers can relate to if their headmistress/master doesn't like them!
Close ups of these moments show the reaction of the protaganists as Simon and Will pretend to ignore it, Neil just clearly doesn't notice (as usual) and Will is disgusted (again, as usual).
Long shots show the characters walking, and the pace varies from high pace to slow pace, creating an unstructured rhythme and making the trailer more interesting. If it was slow motion the whole way through audiences might become bored.
E4 sign helping audiences rememeber which channel it is on.
The lighting is naturalistic throughout the trailer, showing how the series is trying to be a typical suburban school, with no crazy effects. The sky is grey portraying perhaps the characters gut feeling of not wanting to be returning to school after holidays.
The costume is typical school uniform- white shirts with blue pullovers on top . It is obvious they are in school from the sign at the beginning of the trailer, but also because everyone is in uniform.
The music helps promote the programme as it is upbeat and builds up the suspense of who is arriving out the car. The characters move to the rhythm which makes them look cooler. When Neil takes a massive bite out of his sandwich this is the only point where the music changes, it turns into electric style, almost 'dream' music, showing a medium close up of a man looking longingly at the sandwich. This breaks up the rhythm (keeping the audience interested) and creating more impact for when the original music returns with a bang.
SIMILARITES AND DIFFERENCES IN SERIES 1,2 &3 TRAILERS...
All three trailers are amusing with music in the background to try and create a modern sense, as they use modern music. The music in the third trailer is rather 'rocky' creating an excited extrance for the protaganists, where as the second trailer is very relevant (an accoustic version of Teenage Kicks- linking to the fact that the series is about teenagers). And the very first trailer for the first series, features 99 Problems by Jay-Z. All very hip-hop, and modern attracting a young audience.
The characters are portrayed in different ways in each trailer (to show how they have changed), however some things still remain the same in each one. For example in the first one Simon is shown throwing up (embarrassing himself in front of a girl he likes). And in the second trailer he a close up shows him being hit by a football and landing in a puddle of mud, again in front of the girl he likes: Carley. And then...! In the third series trailer you see him waving at a different girl, not Carley. A medium close up shows us that Carley is upset, but we have now seen how Simon has developed and moved on from Carley.
Neil's character is the most consistent as it has changed the least throughout the trailer. This is used for a comic effect of just keeping the same, stupid, dopey character all the way through.
SERIES 1 = Dancing, stripping
SERIES 2 = Head stuck in a chair
SERIES 3 = walking in his four, laughing or eating (two things he loves doing without thinking)
Jay's has definately changed since Series 1. He appears to be a very strange person, who acts the fool most of the time (shown by jumping up and down on a car bonnet.) and yet in Series 2 he seems to a be more confident, and a 'ladies man', however, in both trailers for 2 & 3 he appears to be humiliated by girls not really returning the luuurve. I think that this shows audiences that he is still a bit of a looser, but he has matured to start to really be interested in woman, showing the natural growth of a teenage boy.
Finally the character of Will, who is the main MAIN part.. if you get my drift. In the first trailer he is shown as geeky, not 'cool', rather embarrassingly tragic with an accent that makes him different from the other characters .. posh. However Series 2 the view of him changes into a rather heroic character, and used to his status as rather geeky and un popular. The development here is that he has matured, showing audiences that the characters do if fact grow up and that if they follow all three series they can even grow up with them. As soon as the audience thinks that Will has made progress a water filled condom lands on his head in the third series, reminding the audience that he is still the same guy and that things aren't going to get much better for him but it will continue to be amusing!
Anyway hope you enjoyed reading..!
Yours
Bessie
Each character seems to be humiliated in the trailer, in a comical way. This attracts an audience who want to laugh and yet to understand that what is happening to the four characters in The Inbetweeners actually DOES happen.
