How do you frame an old movie poster?

For vintage posters, use glazing that protects against UV damage such as Artglass UV-filter glass or UV-filter acrylic. One other area of concern may be the size. Many movie posters sizes are large, such as 27×40 or 27×41, and glass is heavy and breakable if not handled properly.

Should you frame a movie poster?

Movie poster frames provide an ideal way in which to display your collection. In fact, a well-chosen framing solution will enhance the look of any poster and at the same time provide protection against accidental damage and reduce the effect of sunlight damage.

How can you tell if a vintage movie poster is original?

Original lithographic posters will not look pixelated under a loupe or magnifying glass. The process of stone lithography applies a solid layer of color to the paper, whereas posters that are digitally reproduced all have the tell-tale pixels when seen under magnification.

Why are poster frames so expensive?

According to Mark Klostermeyer, a member of the Professional Picture Frames Association, it’s the sheer amount of mattings, moldings, glazings, and frames a shop provides that drives up prices. The fewer options a business offers, the more able they are to order in bulk, therefore cutting down costs.

What is an original movie poster?

An original movie poster can be defined as: A poster that was issued for a movie by the National Screen Service (NSS), or by a movie studio, or by another company authorized by the studio for display in an actual movie theatre at the time of the films original release.

What is a standard poster size frame?

Standard Posters The two most common standard poster sizes are 16” x 24” and 18” x 24” (we also see a lot of 13” x 18” and 16” x 20”). And the range for “standard poster size” goes anywhere from the shortest side of your poster being 12”, to the longest side being 24”.