Institutional information- This type of information basically let the audience know who the production companies are, when the film is being released, etc.
Enigma codes
Fade to black- Like in all thriller film trailers using this type of editing allows the audience to know when the scene is ending and starting and the use of fade creates a much tenser atmosphere but as we are looking at a film like Inception, some of the fade to blacks are very quick.
Slow motion- This editing is used in the film to signify the intensity of the film.
Tracking shot- this type of shot allows the audience to follow the action that is occurring in the scene.
Captions- The editing of using captions allows the trailer to give out small information that the audience will want to know, such as star power, release date etc.
Quick Editing- This is when there are lots of different cuts, which allows the audience to gain more detail from the trailer.
Smash cut- This cut is when a scene quickly goes on to another scene, which is done to show the audience another storyline that may be happening during the film.
New York- The whole film is set in New York mainly, but a variety of different city locations are used.
A synchronous dialogue
Establishing shots- There are numerous establishing shots which show the audience where the scene is being set and where the location of the scene is.
Range of settings- for example, there were many different setting such as training stations, cold wintery cities, different streets, etc. All the different settings gave a more open storyline