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Original Movie Banners and Oversized Film Posters from around the World
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All banners and posters on this page are original movie (or video) posters and banners as used in cinemas/theatres, stores and bus shelters to promote/advertise the movie. Available through theatres or theatre owners only.
While many of these oversized posters and vinyl banners for current release films are printed massively in the USA, many foreign countries still make their own for American films, with sometimes very different often even superior art, and printed in smaller numbers.
Movie Banners:
Film Banners come in a variety of sizes, but most often measure about three to four feet in width to eight to twelve feet in length, either horizontal which is landscape style or vertical which is portrait style. They are usually printed on vinyl or canvas and can be used indoors or outdoors due to their weather resistant nature. Some banners come with reinforced holes, a hanging bar, velcro and/or other glue adhesives. Banners can be released as teasers, advances or regulars. Their artwork can vary from simplistic to extremely detailed.
Oversized Posters - Bus Stop Posters - Bus Shelter Posters - Abri Posters:
The bus stop/shelter/abri film poster is designed for display in the glass enclosed corner bus stop shelters. They usually measure around 45x70 inches or larger and are issued rolled in limited numbers. They feature very colorful, eye-catching and often different artwork. They are printed on a coated card or thick paper stock. Most of them are double sided and sometimes they come in series. Movie studios frequently use the bus shelter posters for major productions.
Nowadays these posters are also being used in lightboxes outside of restaurants, movie theatres, shops, stores and Tram stop shelters. Tram shelters are called "Abri" in the Netherlands, which means shelter in French. Hence the name Abri Poster.
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