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Q: Movie Posters ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Movie Posters
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Movies and Film
Asked by: engineerpilotdude-ga
List Price: $25.50
Posted: 07 Dec 2004 17:30 PST
Expires: 13 Jan 2005 09:24 PST
Question ID: 439621
I see ton's of sites on the net that sell movie posters.  I was
wondering, are they originals, like what would be displayed in a movie
theatre?  If so, (or even if not) is there any way I could be placed
on a list or pay some sort of fee to recieve original movie posters
from individual or multiple studios?  I'd rather not resort to buying
them individually on e-bay (or any other site) if I don't have to, so
this is the only other logical choice.  Thanks for your help.

Clarification of Question by engineerpilotdude-ga on 13 Dec 2004 11:17 PST
Since noone seesm to want to answer, I raised the price.  Hope someone
can come up with something!
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Subject: Re: Movie Posters
From: populate-ga on 08 Dec 2004 05:18 PST
 
Very sorry to let you know, many of them are not correct. cos  they
punch / mixed more than one photos. Or tey can change the color /
brightness, size etc.. hese can be done by using good software.

Still there are few sites, which provide original work. It depends
upon your knowledge, how can you identify / catch the images. Better
used some photo editor type software to catch it.

Thanks,
populate
Subject: Re: Movie Posters
From: engineerpilotdude-ga on 08 Dec 2004 08:29 PST
 
It's not difficult to catch if it's original or not in person, but
it's impossible through a computer.  The easiest way is if it is
double sided or not, as in you can see the same image, just backwards
on the back.  I know that studios only make limited amounts, and that
many are destroyed, but originals that are displayed in movie theatres
are usually just left there.  I think I'm going to check local
theatres and talk to the managers to see if I can get them that way. 
Unfortunately, they're usually a little beat-up when they've been
displayed.  I just want to know of a way to get them without their
having been used (ie: straight from the studio).  Thanks for the
comment.

Regards,
engineerpilotdude
Subject: Re: Movie Posters
From: smiker-ga on 20 Dec 2004 23:01 PST
 
A way that I found out how to get movie posters, is from local video
rental places (not blockbuster).  They usually have a create or a bin
of old movie posters employees dont take, and they usually sell them
for a buck or 2.

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