There are various major differences between movie trailers and opening sequences within movies. For example, a trailer generally takes a cluster of the best scenes from the film and puts them in one sequence. This is so the audience is encouraged to watch the film as they're just seeing the best parts which will more than likely interest them. You see this in the clip below:
On the other hand, an opening sequence to a movie is a lot different to a trailer. They generally start with establishing shots so the audience can see who, what and where the characters are within the shot. There is then close ups of the main character(s) so that the audience can identify who the main character(s) are. As well as this, we also get some background information, such as where the location is that the characters are, and who they individually are. Overall, we are shown a lot more detail than a trailer.
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