Fast-Paced Western Film Trailer --- Nino Cochise
Budget: $1,000 – $5,000 USD
I’m ready to take my completed screenplay, “Nino Cochise,” from the page to the desks of producers and investors, and the missing piece is an electrifying trailer that sells its scale and urgency. The story chronicles the only recorded moment when Native Americans and white ranchers joined forces—Geronimo, Tom Jeffords, and even a young Pancho Villa—against General Luis Torres in Sonora, Mexico. The tone is sweeping, the conflicts visceral, and the final battle truly epic.
What I need is a fast-paced, action-packed sizzle reel (roughly 90–120 seconds) that can ignite instant interest. I’ll provide the script, key scenes, and historical references; your job is to translate that into a high-energy visual pitch. Live-action footage, dynamic motion graphics, or a clever mix of licensed clips and dramatic text cards—whatever best captures dust-choked skirmishes, horseback charges, and the tension of alliances under fire—is welcome, as long as it delivers a polished, cinematic finish. Strong sound design and a driving score are essential.
Deliverables
• Concept outline and rough storyboard for approval
• Final trailer in 1080p (and editable project file) ready to stream or download
• A 15-second cut-down for social teasers
Deep familiarity with Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve is ideal, and a knack for royalty-free asset sourcing will help us stay lean. Historical grit plus blockbuster pacing—that’s the sweet spot. If you can make producers feel the thunder of hooves and smell the gunpowder in under two minutes, let’s talk.
What I need is a fast-paced, action-packed sizzle reel (roughly 90–120 seconds) that can ignite instant interest. I’ll provide the script, key scenes, and historical references; your job is to translate that into a high-energy visual pitch. Live-action footage, dynamic motion graphics, or a clever mix of licensed clips and dramatic text cards—whatever best captures dust-choked skirmishes, horseback charges, and the tension of alliances under fire—is welcome, as long as it delivers a polished, cinematic finish. Strong sound design and a driving score are essential.
Deliverables
• Concept outline and rough storyboard for approval
• Final trailer in 1080p (and editable project file) ready to stream or download
• A 15-second cut-down for social teasers
Deep familiarity with Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve is ideal, and a knack for royalty-free asset sourcing will help us stay lean. Historical grit plus blockbuster pacing—that’s the sweet spot. If you can make producers feel the thunder of hooves and smell the gunpowder in under two minutes, let’s talk.