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Preview

/ˈpriːvjuː/noun / verb
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A preview is an advance showing, description, or sample of something like a film, product, or software, designed to build excitement and provide a glimpse before the full version is released. In today's digital world, it's often used strategically in marketing to gather feedback and drive anticipation, turning simple sneak peeks into powerful tools for engagement.

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The first official movie trailer, a form of preview, debuted in 1913 for the film 'The Pleasure Seekers' and helped pioneer modern advertising in cinema, with today's trailers often racking up billions of views online before a film's release. This simple concept has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar industry, where a single blockbuster trailer can generate more social media buzz than the movie itself.

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