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Poster art - Poster art has its development origins in Paris, France after the creation of the three-color lithograph process around 1850. Led by the work of the father of the industry, Jules Chéret, the poster provided a low cost method of advertising for theatrical and sporting events as well as store and manufacturers' goods. Movie poster - Movie Posters are posters used to advertise films. Their use goes back to the earliest public exhibitions of film, where they began as outside placards listing the programme of (short) films to be shown inside the hall or theater. John Van Hamersveld - Artist responsible for many of the recognizable pop art images of the 60's and 70's including album covers, concert posters and the classic movie poster for "Endless Summer". Van Hamersveld created the grinning "Johnny" image. Art department - Art department in movie terms means the section of a production's crew concerned with visual artistry. Working under the supervision of the production designer and/or art director, the art department is responsible for arranging the overall look of the film (i.
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