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re: Thank You "Honeymoon in Vegas"...

Posted by: PJ 11:10 am EDT 09/10/14
In reply to: re: Thank You "Honeymoon in Vegas"... - MikeR 11:01 am EDT 09/10/14

I was perhaps a bit too critical of the PARADE artwork, but I question what poster artwork does/should do.

Is it a visual summary of the production, capturing plot/theme/tone? Or is it marketing material intended to pique interest and sell tickets? Or is it just arresting artwork somehow inspired by the piece?

I love hearing about the development of marketing campaigns and show artwork. A few years back, there was a spectacular and fascinating NYTimes multimedia article about how the recent (though I forget HOW recent...there are too many) LA CAGE artwork was arrived at.


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