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A '''trailer''' is a short [[video]] or film [[advertisement]] for a longer work. Trailers are viewed in a movie theatre before the feature film is presented. For the [[Internet]], commercial [[video producer|video production companies]] use trailers to promote their own products. Users access trailers from the producers' numerous [[website]]s. | A '''trailer''' is a short [[video]] or film [[advertisement]] for a longer work. Trailers are viewed in a movie theatre before the feature film is presented. For the [[Internet]], commercial [[video producer|video production companies]] use trailers to promote their own products. Users access trailers from the producers' numerous [[website]]s. | ||
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A trailer is a short video or film advertisement for a longer work. Trailers are viewed in a movie theatre before the feature film is presented. For the Internet, commercial video production companies use trailers to promote their own products. Users access trailers from the producers' numerous websites.
In spanking arts, X-rated videos may be promoted with trailers. For example, Far East Media offers more than 40 trailers.
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