This is a post that has been in my head for a while and I never see anyone addressing this subject so maybe it is just me…. but I am going to get on my little soap box anyway and see what conversation can be started around this topic.
I am curious if readers enjoy watching book trailers. Book trailers are used to promote book much like movie trailers promote movies. On the pro side, I have heard that the book trailer can motivate reluctant readers to decide to read a book. It is said that librarians and teachers give a shout out that they love them…
So why don’t I?
Lets start with Movie Trailers. I love them. If I hear about a movie I think I would like to see I actively seek out the movie trailer. What I see on the movie trailer is what I will see on the big screen… the actors, the action, the dialogue… Nothing changes from the trailer to the movie.
However, a book to me is a world hidden within the pages. There is a reason this blog is called Book Jour n e y. Books are journeys… tickets to other countries, to other worlds, forward and backward in time and space. Within the world of a book that the author has developed – I still hold a little creative license with it. While the characters may be well described, we still all get a chance to create him or her in our mind. I love it when the author breathes life into the characters. We as readers develop the character in our mind as the author gives us details, height, age, hair color, attitude.. the same goes for the development of the space in which this character lives – home, town, state, country…
When I see a book trailer, the trailer puts images in my mind that I carry throughout the book. Now I have an idea of what the character looks like or the place he/she lives because of what I have seen in the trailer. That image has now overridden what I would have hoped to discover for myself within the book.
Last fall I read a book I enjoyed very much. After reading and reviewing the book I came across a book trailer for that same book and thought I would give it a viewing. When they brought out the male character, he was nothing like the description of the man in the book. He looked too young to be who I had just read about, and he was shorter than the book had described…. and suddenly this was now the character that over shadowed the one I had envisioned.
Yes, you could say, “But Sheila…. wouldn’t that happen anyway if the book becomes a movie?”
Absolutely – that could happen. I don’t have all the answers here… I an just chatting. 😛
I personally discover books I want to read by reading reviews, stalking my favorite authors online, book sites, and from book lovers I know personally in my day to day life. If someone gushes about a book… that interests me.
I am not saying book trailers are bad, I am just curious what other readers think of them. I can see where they may help the reluctant reader to pick up a book but do you think that a visual book trailer is more powerful than a friends raving?
As readers, what do you think? Do you enjoy seeing a book trailer? Does it motivate you to want to read the book? Has a book trailer ever turned you off from a book?
I would be curious to hear from authors too…. do book trailers enhance sales? What advice would you say is a must if you are going to provide a book trailer for your book?
(*Please do not mention specific trailers in a negative way, however feel free to use positive examples – this post is not to bash book trailers but to gather thoughts about them in general. I am offering my thoughts here and am not aiming at any trailers personally. I am basing this post as more conversational, and I am open to your opinions on this topic.) 😀


























