"Twenty-Four by Thirty-Six" Documentary on Movie Poster Art

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I thought this would interest anyone who visits this section. Great group of artists involved and interviewed. I try to stay away from most kickstarters, but this one I support and want to see happen.

"Twenty-Four by Thirty-Six" Documentary on Movie Poster Art
by Post No Joes Productions


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A documentary exploring the world of movie poster art, past and present, the artists who create it and the fans who collect it.

We're here to tell the story of movie art...with a movie.

"Twenty-Four by Thirty-Six" is a film that explores the world of movie poster art, past and present; the artists who create it, companies that commission it, galleries that display it, and collectors and fans who hang it.

We'll be interviewing a number of high profile key art personalities from the 70s and 80s, including legendary film marketing director, Tony Seiniger, the man behind the inception of the original "Jaws" poster. We'll be speaking with Andrea Alvin, a long time member of the film marketing community and wife of the late, great John Alvin, creator of such iconic works as the original one-sheets for "Blade Runner", E.T.", "Blazing Saddles", "Gremlins", and countless more. Placing a special focus on John and his career we'll ask the question of where traditional illustrated posters disappeared to, and why.

Moving into this decade, we've been interviewing and following several modern screenprint artists, in various stages of their careers, through the process of producing illustrated movie poster art and speaking with them about their influences, their challenges, dealing with studios, print houses, and galleries. We've conducted interviews with independent print house Skuzzles to pick their brains about why illustrated art is so important to movie fans. We've visited Mondo in Austin, Texas to discuss the enormous impact that they've had on bringing illustrated film art back into the limelight. We'll even be profiling some collectors of movie poster art and speaking with them about its importance, how to store it and how to frame it (yep. we're going so far as to visit a frame manufacturer to get an inside look on custom framing movie art).

To top it all off, we're putting together a one of a kind gallery show featuring a ton of original posters from some really incredible artists.

It's a hugely ambitious project, but it's a story that needs to be told. And we intend to tell the hell out of it.

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