The Vikings have been around in film and television for a while. It’s time to make your movie or film trailer look epic and full of Viking flair. The right music, dramatic pauses, and epic sounds can go a long way. Here are some videos for inspiration.

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The Vikings were known for their raids and explorations. They were also renowned for their prowess on the battlefield, whether fighting with their bare hands, axes, or swords. Nowadays, we know them as being a bunch of raucous men who were either drunk or fighting all the time. When they weren’t raiding villages and towns, they were often at each other’s throats.

When you think of Vikings, you probably think of men with long hair, beards, and horned helmets wielding swords while yelling out battle cries. While this is very stereotypical of them, it is also true in many cases.

In this blog post I’m going to go into how you can use Vikings in your videos to give your movie trailer or film an epic flair!

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If you’ve been keeping a close eye on Hollywood, then you probably already know that Viking women are all the rage these days. What used to be a subgenre of movies and television shows is now a full-blown trend that’s not going anywhere anytime soon. (The Vikings TV series has already been picked up for Season 5!)

Here at VikingActor.com, we have been inspired by the Viking era for years and we’re happy to see it getting mainstream attention. From gorgeous movie posters like the one below for The History Channel’s Vikings series…

When you think of Vikings, you probably conjure up images of longboats and pillaging. But that’s not all Vikings were known for. Their ships could cross oceans, and they traveled as far east as Russia and as far west as Canada. And besides their skill at warfare, they were masterful craftsmen, farmers, traders and poets.

In film, the Viking is often portrayed as a violent and savage person who only wants to fight. However, this is not an accurate representation of the Norse people. While some Vikings may be violent and others more peaceful, most just want to live their lives in peace and harmony with others.

This article will explore how you can use Viking culture in your movie trailer or film project.

Have you been watching all of the epic trailers on TV and thinking, “I wish I could make a trailer like that!”? Well, now you can. With our stock footage and sound effects, you can create a movie trailer or film trailer that will rival anything Hollywood has to offer.

Our Viking stock footage is perfect for any film about Vikings or Norse gods of old. We have dozens of variations on the Viking theme, from close-ups of individual warriors to wide shots of entire armies. Choose from video clips that show the Vikings in close-up, engaged in battle against the Saxons, or wide shots with hundreds of men in full battle gear.

Whatever tone you want to set in your trailer, we’ve got it covered. From pure thrills to pure terror, our battle scenes are sure to get your audience ready to see more.

We also provide complete scoring solutions for your dramatic needs. Our music library includes traditional Viking songs as well as modern interpretations of old standards. Our music is composed by professional composers who understand how to give your trailer just the right sound and feel without overwhelming it with noise.

The Viking Era was a time of exploration, conquest, and settlement for the Scandinavian people. It started around 800 AD and ended around 1050 AD, at which time it was largely eclipsed by the Norman Conquest of England. The Vikings have left behind a rich legacy of literature, art, and culture that continues to inspire artists, writers, and movie makers today. Here are two recent examples:

A Movie Trailer with a Viking Theme

The first is an example of how you can use Vikings in a movie trailer to give it a dramatic flair. This trailer is for the upcoming animated film Solan og Ludvig: Jul i Flåklypa (Solan & Ludvig – Christmas in Pinchcliffe). It’s based on the work of Norwegian children’s author Kjell Aukrust. The main character is Reodor Felgen (the German name means wheel rim) who is the town bike repairman and inventor. In this movie he decides to introduce Santa Claus (a relatively new concept in Norway) to his town by creating a flying sleigh from scratch. He does this with the help of his friends Solan the goose and Ludvig the hare (who are also featured in many other Aukrust stories).

Vikings have been a popular subject for film and television for decades. The mythical Norse warriors have been the subject of many Hollywood blockbusters including Eaters of the Dead (1999), The 13th Warrior (1999), The Last Kingdom (2015-), Northmen: A Viking Saga (2014) and Vikings (2013-). They’ve also appeared in many trailers and advertisements, including the popular video game Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.

If you’re looking to give your trailer or movie a Viking flair, here are some tips to keep in mind to make sure that it is as authentic as possible.