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  1. Dec 18, 2017 · One of the first film trailers appeared in New York in 1913 and was the brainchild of Nils Granlund, an innovative marketing manager for the Marcus Loew chain of movie theatres who went on to become famous as a pioneer broadcaster on radio – and notorious as the producer of risqué Broadway revues.

  2. Film trailers were conceived in 1913 by Nils Granlund, the advertising manager of Marcus Loew theaters, when he spliced together rehearsal footage of The Pleasure Seekers, a Broadway play at the time, into a mini promotional montage that trailed after films shown at Loew’s theaters.

  3. The first trailer shown in an American film theater was in November 1913, when Nils Granlund, the advertising manager for the Marcus Loew theater chain, produced a short promotional film for the musical The Pleasure Seekers, opening at the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway.

  4. Mar 18, 2022 · Nils Granlund, an advertising manager for Marcus Loew theaters, is credited with coming up with the first version of a trailer as they're known today, back in 1913.

  5. Oct 28, 2023 · By Dara Drapkin-Grossi. Published Oct 28, 2023. Movie trailers are a film’s initial message to viewers. However, the way they are delivered has evolved immensely over time. AMC Entertainment ...

  6. Mar 24, 2014 · Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FilmmakerIQTake the full Filmmaker IQ course on the History of the Movie Trailer with sauce...

  7. Oct 29, 2016 · One of the things they talk about is how back in the day, trailers weren't shown until the end of the movie, which is why they were called trailers in the first place. I know that is common knowledge for a lot of people, but it would be so weird watching trailers at the end of movies these days.

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