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KIND OF FILM TRAILER
Film teaser; Teaser trailer; Teaser advertisement; Teaser campaign
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  • Teaser trailer for ''[[The Public Enemy]]'', showing no actual footage of the film.

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Teaser (album); Teaser (disambiguation)
(teasers)
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A teaser is a difficult question, especially one in a competition. (INFORMAL)
= poser
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A teaser is someone who makes fun of people in a slightly cruel way.
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Teaser (album); Teaser (disambiguation)
·noun A jager gull.
II. Teaser ·noun One who teases or vexes.
III. Teaser ·add. ·noun A shunt winding on field magnets for maintaining their magnetism when the main circuit is open.
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Teaser (album); Teaser (disambiguation)
A teaser is what looks to be a vacant space to park your car from a distance, but when you get closer you realise it's one of those bloody compact cars.
Since they are so indeed small, they are hidden by the larger cars surrounding them, thus creating the illusion of an empty space.
There's a space! There's a space! Right there. Oh, bugger, it's just a teaser.

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Teaser (trailer)

A teaser (or more specifically teaser trailer) is a short trailer and a form of teaser campaign advertising that focuses on film and television programming. It is a videography pre-release move or television show advertisement. Short in length, teaser trailers contain little material from the advertised content to be released.

Frequently, they contain hinted, cryptic, curiosity-inducing messages. Methods of this nature are designed to pique audience interest and anticipation, as well as increase the hype of the advertised content before release of its trailer. The length of a teaser trailer is usually only around 20–30 seconds, noticeably shorter than the 2014 NATO guideline of two minutes for standard trailers. It is generally created during the shooting of the film or program and released before the completion of shooting.