Friday, June 01, 2007

Book trailer: A SEASON OF FORGIVENESS

I'm very proud to present this video teaser for my upcoming book. If you like it, please share it with your friends.



[Edited June 2, 10:00 AM]

I fogot to mention two things: First, click on the forward arrow to start the video. And second, you can read most of the first chapter of A Season of Forgiveness on this page of my website.


45 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like the bowl of cherries image behind the To Do list. :)

Brenda Coulter said...

Thank you, Jason. That's the only photograph in the entire video that's mine. (All of the others were used with permission, of course.) You can see the original "bowl of cherries" photo in my January 7 post. Click on the picture to enlarge it--but be careful not to drool on your keyboard!

Anonymous said...

Wow, Brenda,
That's one of the best video trailers I have seen. It really makes me want to buy the book...so that's good! I've enjoyed all your books and will look forward to reading this one too!
Blessings,
Carrie Turanksy - one of your LI author friends : )

Mary Connealy said...

I love it Brenda. I've made a book trailer too. Figuring out how almost killed me, I'm such a techno-phobe. Did you do this yourself? Great feel and pictures and words. Excellent.

Brenda Coulter said...

Thanks, Carrie and Mary. Yes, I made this myself--with Windows Movie Maker.

Unknown said...

Wow, Brenda. This was amazing. You truly are talented!

Southern-fried Fiction said...

Oaky, I'm ready to read! Wonderful trailer, Brenda. It really makes you want to read the book. Way to go!

Julie Carobini said...

LOVE it, Brenda! Yeah, I'm hooked too :)

Unknown said...

Loved it, Brenda! I'm so excited you have another book coming out!

Brenda Coulter said...

Thanks, ladies. Your kind comments mean a lot to me.
<3<3<3

Lianne Lopes said...

Bravo! Very well done. :) I'm interested in the story, now, too.

Carol Ann said...

Brenda, I love your books and this one looks fantastic! I love the trailer. The music really adds to it and builds the anticipation. Really loved the heart in the clouds.

David said...

Welcome to the future Brenda. Great trailer. I ran across a company that does this and thought, "Why not do my own?" You can see mine and other Christian Fiction Review Blog members book trailers at:
http://cfrblog.blogspot.com Then click on the link for our trailers. If memory serves me correctly each author made their own with one exception. I even made one for Mary, but she went on and out-did me. We make a great team.

David Brollier
author of THE 3RD COVENANT
nominee for Deadly Inks "Best Mystery Novel of 2006" award
co-founder of CFRB

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

Impressive.

Mirtika said...

The part that was the "hook" for me:

The part that says "This Winter in Chicago"...Two hearts will be broken.

Snap.

The beginning was really slow. The list didn't work for me. Hated the cherry bowl (unlike previous
person).

Liked the middle part with the contrast. But the clincher "This winter in Chicago...two hearts will be broken." Yeah, baby. Lemme see those hearts CRACK AWAY!!!!!!!!!!

Mir

Mirtika said...

BTW, what I meant with "hated the cherry bowl" wasn't the picture isn't nice. It just doesn't say "drama, romance, heartbreak, forgiveness." It says, "Time out, take a rest, write a note." And that's not dramatic. BUT..had a sort of women's fiction/chick Lit undertone.

Thought that needed clarification, cause, yes, I was unclear.

Mir

Brenda Coulter said...

It just doesn't say "drama, romance, heartbreak, forgiveness."

I hear you, Mir. But the book's about more than just those things. Like my other novels, this one includes a lot of humor mixed in with the pathos, so I lightened up the trailer. Like you, my Number One Son thought the prologue was boring. But it says what I wanted it to say about the book (the heroine is an academic, an optimist, a planner, and she's content with her life--hence the notepaper with a bowl of cherries on it). One of my friends tickled me by saying it reminded her of a Merchant-Ivory film. I wasn't shooting for that, but I'll take the compliment.
;-)

Thanks, Carol and Lianne, for taking the time to look at my video and leave such nice comments. David, thanks for sharing those other trailers. I was curious, so I clicked over. I'm sure many others will, as well. And, hey--congratulations on the Deadly Inks nomination.

Brenda Coulter said...

Oops, I overlooked Michelle. Thanks to you, too, my friend.

Anonymous said...

Cool ... book trailers are a new idea for me so now I'll be looking out for more (and thinking of how to do one of my own)....

Cheryl Wyatt said...

LOVE IT!!!!

CANNOT WAIT TO READ THE BOOK. The trailer alone gave me chills.

NICE JOB, Brenda!

Hugs,

Squirrel

Brenda Coulter said...

Squirl, thanks for the warm fuzzies.

Trudy, stay tuned. Because so many people have been e-mailing me privately, tomorrow (Monday) I will post instructions for creating your own book trailer.

Pilgrim said...

Nice job, Brenda.
It's been a long time since I read a romance. (I'm into mysteries and Christian living-type books.)
I'm tempted. :-)
Good job.

Domino said...

Awesome! Incredible job!

Brenda, once again showing unmistakable genius, hooks her readers with an intriguing trailer. The music pulled me in. The words made me curious. "Two hearts will be broken" socked me in the gut. I'm buying this book.

The music did me in, especially when it changes from intense to life-giving at the first mention of the book's title. Minor to major signaled the happy ending.

Fabulous!

Anonymous said...

That exerpt is killer, Brenda (ha, ha ha! I slay myself). Action, excitement, drop-dead gorgeous guys in pairs. Talk about starting in the middle of action.

I guess I'll be reading at least one more inspy fiction before I retire.

Shauna said...

I didn't need the trailer as an incentive to buy the book. I would have done so anyway. I've only been waiting FOREVER!! Okay, slight exageration. That being said, I LOVED IT! That hook, "This winter in Chicago...Two hearts will be broken," gave me chills and made MY heart ache. Beautifully done, Brenda!

Jenster said...

Hi Brenda -

I left you a comment on the RT boards about this trailer, but my question was answered. You made the trailer yourself.

That's awesome! And I'm looking forward to the book. :o)

Brenda Coulter said...

Jenster, how nice to "see" you here at my blog. Thanks for stopping by.

"Unmistakable genius," Domino? I'm thinking about hiring you to do my PR work. ;-) Thanks for the lavish praise. Even my sister doesn't go quite that far!

Julana and Katrina, it's always good to hear from you both. I know romance novels aren't your thing, but I haven't given up on trying to convert you. ;-) Thanks for taking a look at my trailer.

Shauna, my twisted mind delights in making the hero and heroine suffer before they reach their happy ending. Rather than "two hearts will be broken," I should have said "two hearts will be smashed, ground to a fine powder, and flung to the scorching winds of a barren desert."

Yeah. I like that a lot.
;-)

Anonymous said...

If you're looking for a little more blunt commentary...it was way, way too long for me. I lost interest part way through. Also, it moved too slowly. I can read much more quickly than that.

Some of the pictures, though, were beautiful, and I did like the quick cuts of risk-taker hero jumping out of the airplane.

I find it very funny that you spent so much time on a book trailer when you have had previous posts where you didn't think all too highly of them. Maybe I'm remembering wrong?

I don't like book trailers. I'd rather read a good 'back of the book' snippet over this. But I guess there are people out there who like these things...

Brenda Coulter said...

Oh, I don't expect to please everyone, Anonymous. Thanks for taking a look.

You're right that I once wrote about not liking book trailers. That was last summer, and since then I haven't materially changed my opinion. There are some truly awful book trailers out there; even many of the ones that have been professionally produced are nothing to brag about.

Just to clarify, while I hope my trailer will create some buzz for my book, I don't for a minute expect that. I think I have made clear, especially in this post that I am simply conducting an experiment. I made a book trailer because it was a creative challenge and I thought it might sell a book or two.

Brenda Coulter said...

Sorry, I gave you a bad link. Here's my post from last summer.

Shauna said...

"two hearts will be smashed, ground to a fine powder, and flung to the scorching winds of a barren desert."

Thanks for the heads up, Brenda! I'll be sure to have a box of kleenex handy...and a paper bag. Just incase I hyperventilate taking all those deep breaths to relieve the constriction in my chest. LOL! I can't wait!!

Brenda Coulter said...

That's very gratifying to know, Shauna. Thanks.
<3<3<3

Domino said...

Brenda,

Sorry I got a little mushy over the trailer. I should've waited to read the book. Then I can get mushy all over Amazon reviews, B&N reviews, Borders, CBD, etc.

Can I help it if I like your books?

Brenda Coulter said...

Can I help it if I like your books?

Gee, I hope not.
;-)

Unknown said...

I really enjoyed your trailer. I make home videos/DVD's from photos with words, music and sound overs. I never thought about trying it on a book.

Brenda Coulter said...

Thanks, Cynthia.

Do try it on a book.
;-)

Unknown said...

Hi Brenda - Glad to see you produced a book trailer - especially after all that ranting and raving from commenters back in 2006. Although I think the trailer for your book A SEASON OF FORGIVENESS, was entertaining and telling, I feel that book trailers work better for non-fiction books than fictional books. These usually don't have the "cheesy" affect that actors, etc, have, as they are more factual and informational. I am the author of YOUR ADOPTED DOG, and we had a trailer made for our book which you can see at www.youradopteddog.com. Hope you can check it out!

Thanks Brenda!
-Shelley Frost

Anonymous said...

Hi Brenda,

My name is Donna Lea Simpson, and I'm a novelist, and also write articles on romance writing for Suite 101, an information site. I tried to e-mail you with a couple of questions about your book video, but my e-mail keeps getting bounced back to me. It could be because I use yahoo mail, and some ISP's block it.

If you have a few moments, could you e-mail me at donnawritesromance@yahoo.com ?
I find that even blocked addresses usually work in a 'reply' format, and I can probably write to you that way. Don't worry about approving this as a comment... just delete it.

I'd appreciate it so much. Thanks, Brenda!

Best,
Donna

Brenda Coulter said...

Hi Brenda - Glad to see you produced a book trailer - especially after all that ranting and raving from commenters back in 2006.

[Chuckle.] Shelley, I'm afraid the truth is that I haven't materially changed my mind about book trailers. I don't believe my own effort was of high quality, but it was the very best I could do, and I had fun making it.

Donna, I'm sorry you had trouble getting through. I'll pop over to my inbox now and see if I can find your message.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Mir. Still, excellent effort. But you didn't have me until "This winter in Chicago two hearts will be broken.."

Nice job overall, though!

Anonymous said...

Wow nice video.Can you plz tell me how did you make this video.

Brenda Coulter said...

But you didn't have me until "This winter in Chicago two hearts will be broken.."

Ah. But at least I got you, right?
;-)

Wow nice video.Can you plz tell me how did you make this video.

Thank you. And yes. Go here for instructions.

Julie Wright said...

great trailer! And thanks for the post on how to make a trailer. :)

Renee said...

Hi Brenda,

It is so nice that I've found your site. I have recently gotten back to writing and thought about a book trailer. I must say that I found your site very informative. Keep up the good work.

You mentioned that you had to pay $65 for the wrap around music; did you have to pay for the other music included in the video? I'm going to try my hand it next month to make my own for the novel I'm writing now, and this place was a great place to start. I just wanted to ask if you recommend any good sites that I may visit to get photos, etc.

Thanks,

Renee

Anonymous said...

I never thought of promoting my book as a video! I'm creative so I can even make my own illustrations and music:D Oh, I love the computer age!<3