FAQ

  1. What are the standard sizes for movie posters in the US?

In the US, the standard sizes for movie posters are one sheet (27" x 41"), half sheet (22" x 28"), and insert (14" x 36"). There are also larger sizes such as 30" x 40" and 40" x 60", but these are less common.

  1. What are Lobby Cards?

US Lobby Cards are small movie posters that were used for promotional purposes in American movie theaters from the 1910s to the 1980s. They measure around 11" x 14" and feature colorful artwork and stills from the film.

Lobby Cards were typically displayed in the theater lobby, hence the name, and were used to entice moviegoers to see the film. They were often arranged in a series that told a story or featured the main actors and scenes from the movie.

Lobby Cards are highly collectible and can provide a great glimpse into the history and marketing of a particular movie. They are usually sold as individual cards or as a set, and their value depends on the rarity of the card, the popularity of the film, and the condition of the card.

  1. What are Pressbooks?

Movie Pressbooks are promotional materials produced by movie studios and used by theater owners and exhibitors to promote a particular film. They typically include information about the film's cast and crew, a synopsis of the story, and suggestions for advertising and marketing the film to audiences.

Pressbooks are usually created for each individual movie and may also include photos and artwork that can be used in advertisements and promotional materials. They were designed to help theaters and exhibitors promote the film in their local market and generate interest and buzz among audiences.

Pressbooks were commonly used from the 1910s to the 1980s, before the rise of digital marketing and online promotion. Today, they are highly collectible and provide a fascinating glimpse into the history and marketing of classic films. Pressbooks are often sought after by collectors and film enthusiasts who are interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of movie promotion and distribution.

  4. What are the sizes for Mexican movie posters?

Mexican movie posters come in various sizes, but the most common sizes are:

  • One Sheet (27" x 37")
  • Dos Américas (30" x 40")
  • Three Sheet (41" x 81")
  • Cuadernillo (12" x 16")
  • Insert (14" x 36")
  • Lobby Card (12.5" x 16.5")
  • Half Sheet (22" x 28")
  • Jumbo (43" x 62")

Mexican movie posters are known for their colorful and eye-catching designs, and they are highly sought after by collectors.

 5. What are Mexican lobby cards, and what size are they?

Mexican lobby cards are small movie posters that were used for promotional purposes in Mexican movie theaters. They typically measure 12.5" x 16.5" and feature colorful artwork and stills from the film.

6. What are the standard sizes for Italian movie posters?

Italian movie posters come in a variety of sizes, but the most common are two-foglio (39" x 55"), four-foglio (55" x 79"), and locandina (13" x 28"). Italian posters are known for their bold, colorful designs and are highly sought after by collectors.

7. How should I store my movie posters to keep them in good condition?

Movie posters should be stored flat, in acid-free sleeves or folders, and in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing posters in damp basements or attics, as moisture can cause them to warp or mold. If you need to roll your posters for storage or transport, use acid-free tubes and handle them carefully to avoid creases or tears.

8. What can I do to preserve my movie posters?

To preserve your movie posters, avoid exposing them to direct sunlight or moisture, as this can cause fading or discoloration. If you notice any damage such as tears or creases, have them repaired by a professional poster restorer. You can also frame your posters using UV-resistant glass to protect them from light damage. Finally, avoid using tape or adhesive on your posters, as this can cause damage over time.

We hope these answers have been helpful! If you have any other questions about movie posters, feel free to contact us and we'll be happy to assist you.