Re: [MOPO] Video-embedded Posters

2007-02-13 Thread Joseph Bonelli
Hi, Scott, et.al., from Joe B in NOLA, Fascinating stuff!! I am reminded of the Jaws 22 3-D Shark theatre marquee in Back to the Future II. Joe Scott Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The next step in the evolution of the One-Sheet? New technology, developed by the Canadian

Re: [MOPO] Video-embedded Posters

2007-02-13 Thread Vaughn K. Mann
Come on guys and gals You know, nothing can ever replace a gorgeous pulp paper stone lithoDon't you agree? Vaughn At 07:49 AM 2/13/2007 -0800, Joseph Bonelli wrote: Hi, Scott, et.al., from Joe B in NOLA, Fascinating stuff!! I am reminded of the Jaws 22 3-D Shark theatre

Re: [MOPO] Video-embedded Posters

2007-02-13 Thread Joseph Bonelli
Absolutely Joe B in NOLA Vaughn K. Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Come on guys and gals You know, nothing can ever replace a gorgeous pulp paper stone lithoDon't you agree? Vaughn At 07:49 AM 2/13/2007 -0800, Joseph Bonelli wrote: Hi, Scott, et.al., from Joe B in NOLA,

Re: [MOPO] Video-embedded Posters

2007-02-13 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
I actually think the poster is very cool and it is the stepping stone to having flat panel displays that will show posters, trailers advertisements for popcorn. How they fixed the images so that you only see each plane at a pretty exact location is remarkable. I tried to count each transition

[MOPO] Video-embedded Posters

2007-02-12 Thread Scott Burns
The next step in the evolution of the One-Sheet? New technology, developed by the Canadian company XYZ RGB allows a short video clip to be shown right on the poster. The first link is an example of the video-embedded paper (actually plastic). The second link takes you to a story about the