MOVIE POSTERS Sizes:
* One-sheet -- 27" x 41"
* Insert -- 14" x 36"
* Half-sheet -- 22" x 28"
* Three-sheet -- 41" x 81"
* Six-sheet -- 81" x 81"
* Window Card -- 14" x 22"
* Title Card -- 11" x 14" (The first card in a set of 8 that is set up like a small movie poster)
* Scene Card -- 11" x 14" (One of the other 7 cards in a set that shows scenes from the film)
* Lobby Set -- 11" x 14" (The complete set of lobby cards which includes Title Card and 7
Scene Cards)
* Still -- 8" x 10" photo, showing actors either in scenes from the movie or posed shots - usually in B&W.
The difference between an original, a reprint and a re-issue (re-release):
An original is the first poster released when the movie first came out.
A re-release, also known as a re-issue, is a poster made when the movie was brought back years later.
A reprint is either an exact reproduction of the original or re-release poster, or a new style design
that was never issued for a theatre showing. Originals and re-releases generally increase in value over time.
Reprints do not. Originals cost more than re-releases.
And reprints generally will cost less than originals and re-releases
* One-sheet -- 27" x 41"
* Insert -- 14" x 36"
* Half-sheet -- 22" x 28"
* Three-sheet -- 41" x 81"
* Six-sheet -- 81" x 81"
* Window Card -- 14" x 22"
* Title Card -- 11" x 14" (The first card in a set of 8 that is set up like a small movie poster)
* Scene Card -- 11" x 14" (One of the other 7 cards in a set that shows scenes from the film)
* Lobby Set -- 11" x 14" (The complete set of lobby cards which includes Title Card and 7
Scene Cards)
* Still -- 8" x 10" photo, showing actors either in scenes from the movie or posed shots - usually in B&W.
The difference between an original, a reprint and a re-issue (re-release):
An original is the first poster released when the movie first came out.
A re-release, also known as a re-issue, is a poster made when the movie was brought back years later.
A reprint is either an exact reproduction of the original or re-release poster, or a new style design
that was never issued for a theatre showing. Originals and re-releases generally increase in value over time.
Reprints do not. Originals cost more than re-releases.
And reprints generally will cost less than originals and re-releases
Guide created: 09/01/08
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