Each Tuesday a member of The Indie Exchange will be sharing their trailer and the story behind it. This week, it’s Pavarti K. Tyler and Shadow on the Wall.
Pavarti K. Tyler says:“I am lucky enough to know a great computer person who does After Effects for me. I have the eye but not the technical ability. Video Hive made it so I could find a template and video for the trailer. Most of my images come from depositphoto though, their prices are better.
I wanted the trailer for shadow to be really dynamic and invigorating. Not just something you would watch and say, oh, that’s alright, but something that felt like it was pulling you in. This particular theme was perfect for the gritty aspect of the book and the splotchy styling went perfectly with the book cover. I really couldn’t be happier with how it came out :)”
Recai Osman: Muslim, philosopher, billionaire and Superhero?
Controversial and daring, Shadow on the Wall details the transformation of Recai Osman from complicated man to Superhero. Forced to witness the cruelty of the Morality Police in his home city of Elih, Turkey, Recai is called upon by the power of the desert to be the vehicle of change. Does he have the strength to answer Allah’s call or will his dark past and self doubt stand in his way?
Pulling on his faith in Allah, the friendship of a Jewish father-figure and a deeply held belief that his people deserve better, Recai Osman must become The SandStorm.
In the tradition of books by Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie, Shadow on the Wall tackles issues of religion, gender, corruption and the basic human condition. Beautiful and challenging, this is not a book to miss.
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Thanks for hosting me!
Hi Pavarti! That was a killer book trailer! The music was perfect; made me feel like I was on a mission! hahaha The special effects were well done and gave it excitement. Well done! I hope to see more book trailers like this! :)