Re: [MOPO] The very first "movie posters" appeared at the same time movies were first made!

2023-07-23 Thread Tom Martin
Garth and Bruce Good research guys The earliest magazines I had are from the 1800s for the theater business because they were starting a crossover in the motion pictures as many of the legitimate theaters showed the movies also like in Celito Burt's theater also show me the trade magazines I

Re: [MOPO] The very first "movie posters" appeared at the same time movies were first made!

2023-07-23 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Garth This is great stuff! Here is what I feel should be the next logical step: For each of the types of items I list, I want to show an image the earliest SURVIVING example I know of (and of course it is also fine to list earlier examples as seen in images or reported in campaign books or

Re: [MOPO] The very first "movie posters" appeared at the same time movies were first made!

2023-07-23 Thread Garth Grieder
This is a great topic, Bruce! I have done some research in this line, since archive.org has scanned all of the Moving Picture World publications from 1909, there is tons of info to look through! I am thinking of one day doing a video on this topic, as it is fun to research. The earliest 6-color,

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