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  2. I F P - Wikipedia

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    Poster and Cover Art - A Poster out of Any News of 2024 - If a Movie was Made on it. Fan Art - A Portrait of a Famous Personality using Typography. Digital Illustration - Celebrating 'Love for Indian Cinema. Brand Book - A Brand Book for a Device that Translates what Animals are Saying into Human Language. UI Design - Elderly Care Support App

  3. Bruce Hershenson - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2001, Hershenson had posted his first online major movie poster auction, which grossed $776,000, with each piece selling for an average of $1,000. [ 1 ] In 2008, after selling approximately 330,000 vintage movie posters on eBay, Hershenson began selling exclusively on his own website, eMoviePoster.com, due to an objection with ...

  4. Richard Amsel - Wikipedia

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    The Sting, 1973 [1]. Richard Amsel was born in Philadelphia.Shortly after graduating from Philadelphia College of Art, his proposed poster art for the Barbra Streisand musical Hello, Dolly! was selected by 20th Century Fox for the film’s campaign after a nationwide artists’ talent search; the artist was 22 at the time.

  5. Drew Struzan - Wikipedia

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    Drew Struzan (/ ˈ s t r uː z ən /; born March 18, 1947 [1]) is an American artist, illustrator and cover designer.He is known for his more than 150 movie posters, which include The Shawshank Redemption, Blade Runner, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, as well as films in the Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Harry Potter, and Star Wars film series. [2]

  6. Film poster - Wikipedia

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    The world's first film poster (to date), for 1895's L'Arroseur arrosé, by the Lumière brothers Rudolph Valentino in Blood and Sand, 1922. The first poster for a specific film, rather than a "magic lantern show", was based on an illustration by Marcellin Auzolle to promote the showing of the Lumiere Brothers film L'Arroseur arrosé at the Grand Café in Paris on December 26, 1895.

  7. John Alvin - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Alvin (November 24, 1948 [1] – February 6, 2008) [2] was an American cinematic artist and painter who illustrated many movie posters. [2] Alvin created posters and key art [1] for more than 135 films, beginning with the poster for Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles (1974). [2]

  8. Key art - Wikipedia

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    Unlike book art and film posters, television key art is horizontal and is most often produced at 16:9 ratio. [8]Netflix state that their research indicates that people focus on key art for 1.8 seconds, and that such artwork is the biggest influence upon their viewers' decisions to engage with content. [9]

  9. Bob Peak - Wikipedia

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    Bob Peak was born in Denver, Colorado, and grew up in Wichita, Kansas.He knew from an early age that he wanted to be a commercial illustrator. He majored in geology at the University of Wichita (nka Wichita State University) and got a part-time job in the art department of McCormick-Armstrong.