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EDIT: Some new ground rules for what looks like it may morph into a popular thread:
1: Please post a link to the script your poster is promoting. 2: Please do not put up posters for scripts that are not available here at Simply Scripts. 3: Posters for Works in Progress are OK as long as they are not, like, months in advance. 4: Try to keep chatter to a minimum. Let's try to keep most of the posts actual posters. If you really dig one, send the artist a PM. 5: No "fantasy casts", please. People will make fun of you, and then I'll have to clean up the thread. 6: Drop me a PM if you would like your poster to appear on the thread for your script, on the original post, beneath the logline. 7: One poster per script, please. Pick one and go with it. 7.5: More rules may come later.
I know that some folks around here have created Movie Posters for their scripts -- they are fun and interesting and a cheap plug all rolled into one.
I saw one recently that convinced me maybe these little works of art need a home of their own.
Phil (Janet, actually, but let's not split hairs ) has worked up a real humdinger for "Druid", and I thought it might inspire some other people around here to create one for their own scripts.
I love looking at these, personally. I'm gonna toss up one of my own, too, but it isn't nearly as nice as this one.
If you make a poster for your script, put it here so folks can see it. Or if you have already made one that nobody has seen yet, toss it up.
This is an incomplete image, taken from my website where my Goonies Never Say Die script is posted. I had originally wanted to add some of the characters onto the train hanging onto dear life, but I couldn't accomplish that on my own, sadly. But, there's enough here to imply what my script entails... anyone whose ever been to Old Sacramento will recognise this image, as it's been borrowed from there. I love old trains and the railway museum there.
I am going to have to learn that Photoshop software. I am really impressed with some of the other entries on here. "Double Carnage" is just outstanding, isn't it?
I am going to have to learn that Photoshop software. I am really impressed with some of the other entries on here. "Double Carnage" is just outstanding, isn't it?
Love it, Bert! Loved this script too. Great posters from you, mister