Jules Cheret, who created 2 movie posters in the 1890's, was the artist given credit for creating the first movie posters. By the end of the first decade of the 1900's, movies had become a great source of public entertainment. In this time period, the movie poster would become a standard size known as the one sheet measuring 27" x 41".
In the early days, the names of actors did not appear on the posters, which the movie studios liked, because it meant paying actors less money. It was in this early period in movie history, however, that movie studios realized movie stars were as much of an attraction to the moviegoer as the movie itself. Thus, the movie star was born, and movie posters began showcasing actors' names along with the title of the movie.
By the 1920's, the golden age of silent movies, movie posters became more artistic and spectacular, with accomplished artists being hired by movie studios to paint portraits of the stars for posters. By the late 1920's, movie poster images became sharper due to a new printing process developed by the Morgan Litho Company.
In the 1930's, also known in the movie industry as "The Golden Age of Movies", another style of movie poster was created, the half sheet. Major movies would sometimes get more than the two styles. However, due to the depression, many movie materials were being created more cheaply, causing a loss of quality in movie posters.
The dawn of World War II in 1941 saw many of the movie stars heading off to war and war was the major theme of movies at that time.
Book Transmigration: I Wanted to Keep a Low Profile, but Everyone Noticed Me!
200 parts Complete
200 parts
Complete
(Book 1)
Synopsis
Audrey woke up and found that she had transmigrated into a book.
As a mediocre actress, Audrey was satisfied with her income. Even though her parents favored boys over girls, at least she could support herself. Just when she had finally saved up some money and hadn't had a chance to enjoy it, she ended up in a different world?!
She didn't know if it was God's mercy or compensation, but Audrey's role in the book was a wealthy heiress. In the book, her birth mother arranged for Audrey to be married into a wealthy family, and she had to compete with her other siblings for the family inheritance.
The tragic outcome was predictable.
Confused by the original character's actions, Audrey decided to lay low and become a wealthy but useless person.
One day, Audrey's family members noticed that she had changed. Strangely enough, they could read her thoughts on her face. Even her second brother, who had always treated her like air, could see her sarcastic comments about him.
[What's with that outfit today? Does he really think he looks good?]
And when he was about to give up his directing career and return to the company, he could see the words on Audrey's face.
[Why fight for power? Isn't it better to do what you love and still make money? You're so foolish.]
Second brother: '...That makes sense.'
The eldest sister, who had always ignored the subtitles on Audrey's face, finally noticed them one day.
[Is she being foolish? Is it worth marrying for power? Doesn't she have enough money of her own?]
After looking at her own wealth, the eldest sister quietly rejected the arranged marriage.
Later on, Audrey noticed that her pocket money was increasing. As she gazed at the jewelry her second brother and eldest sister gave her, she fell into deep thought.
THIS STORY IS NOT MINE!!!!!
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Book 1 (Completed) ✅
Book 2 (Ongoing)