TV Memorabilia

July 5, 2009

Movie Posters

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Movie posters and tv movie posters have for some time been collectors items and though there are lots of movie buffs out there, tv memorabilia is slowly catching up. 

A poster is a flexible mode of visual communication and a powerful promotional tool. The movie industry has always been aware of the advertising power of this inexpensive medium of communication. Movie posters are designed by studios to build awareness about a film by exploiting the visual reach and appeal of this dynamic medium. Individual pieces conveying the essence of a movie, through pictorial depiction in a sheet of paper, have found immense popularity among the masses. It is difficult for even the most cynical to deny that movie posters belong to an entirely different genre of art.

Movie posters have long been in demand by collectors. Since the popularity of the 1970s vintage poster market in France, this hobby has caught up to the masses across various countries.

Moulin Rouge created history when it was auctioned for $220,000 at a fine art poster exhibition. Deciding on what is a collectible poster is a subjective decision. However, there are a few standard and obvious parameters that most collectors apply while considering a poster as a collectible. A particular poster has to be in demand, it has to be in good physical state, and the rarity of the poster plays an important role in such decisions.

There are different forms of movie posters. Advance movie posters, anniversary issues, award issues, combos, regional, premium, holograms and road shows are a few of the movie poster categories. Most movie posters are distributed by studios for promotional purposes.

A movie poster collector can keep track of the various auctions, exhibitions and museum collections and movie poster dealers with sources like Movie Poster Price Almanac magazine, Jon Warren’s price guide and other collector’s magazines. There are many online collector guides as well, like Jon Warren’s online guide. Most collectors vie for the authentic and rare studio-produced posters, and vintage, heritage and anniversary issues. The non-collectible posters are also desirable options for many. They are the reprints of video, cable and TV posters, and special promotional posters. Limited editions are also very much in demand.

There are many online movie poster dealers and distributors as well. www.nostaligic.com is one of the oldest websites on movie posters. It provides both original and illustrated versions of movie posters. www.learnaboutmovieposter.com provides all information about movie posters.

Movie posters are not just a collector’s delight. Many individuals consider them a visual treat and adorn walls and doors with posters of favorite stars and youth icons. Not all movie posters are expensive. The market abounds in many cheap options.

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July 1, 2009

Be a Star Collecting Celebrity and Movie Memorabilia

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Be a Star Collecting Celebrity and Movie Memorabilia

America loves Hollywood, and you can own a piece of the glamor when you collect celebrity and movie memorabilia. Find out what to collect and how much it is worth.

Since the advent of the moving picture, America has surely had a fascination with Hollywood and movie stars. This is most clearly seen in the high value of celebrity and movie memorabilia. Most people want to know if the piece of movie magic that they are hanging on to has any value. There is no way to tell which specific items are going to sell for the highest amount, but there are few general categories that sell for a lot of money. The best prices come from original items such as costumes, props, posters and autographs.

The market for movie memorabilia is expanding so rapidly that many collectors buy items such as T-shirts, posters, and replica props from current blockbuster movies hoping that in the future they will be worth a lot of money. Even the complimentary gifts that are given out prior to an opening can be worth something. A free promotional wristwatch that was given out prior to the release of The Nightmare Before Christmas is currently selling for about two hundred dollars.

Nearly everything connected with the movie business is considered movie memorabilia. Merchandise from the original Star Wars films has been selling for between two and four hundred dollars. Mickey Mouse watches have been selling as high as seven hundred dollars at auction sites. Original costumes and props go for the highest prices. But to start out collecting movie memorabilia, consider film posters; most film posters can still be bought online for low prices. The most expensive posters are from vintage films of the Golden Era, the 1930s and 1940s. Posters from the cult horror and science fiction films of the 1950s are the next most valuable genre, currently valued at up to eight hundred dollars. Of course, the very rare items fetch the best prices. The only existing copy of 1933’s The Bride of Frankenstein poster recently sold for $330,000 at auction.

With regards to specific actors, the paragons continue to dominate the market. Autographed items from Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and Greta Garbo are the highest selling, going for between eight hundred and five thousand dollars, depending what the item is. Autographs can be found on virtually any surface. But current actors can fetch substantial prices too, for example John Travolta’s white three-piece suit from Saturday Night Fever recently sold for $145,000. If you want to collect celebrity autographs, authenticity is of primary importance. Ideally the autographed item will have a Certificate of Authentication. The credibility of the certificate depends on the reliability of the issuing party. Know your seller and check their credentials to see if they belong to a reputable organization. Research the provenance of an item, which includes how, when, and where the autograph was obtained. Provenance is critical to determining the autograph’s value.

There are some guidelines to determining the value of celebrity and movie memorabilia. Age naturally plays a role. Older pieces of movie memorabilia are worth more because recent autographs and memorabilia are easier to obtain. This is also where rarity comes into play. Older pieces of memorabilia are more likely to be one of very few of their kind. If a celebrity is no longer living, then he or she can no longer sign autographs, and so the value of an autograph increases significantly. However, rare items of poor quality will not be as valuable. The better the condition of a piece of movie memorabilia, the more valuable it becomes. To be worth anything, an item must be whole and clean, in as close to mint condition as possible.

It goes without saying that to have any value at all the movie memorabilia has to be genuine. Experts can often detect counterfeits from tiny details, such as a tag showing the name of the studio, designer, or actor, studio marks, photographs showing the item associated with a particular actor or actress, the remarks of someone associated with the film, or a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the studio or a reputable authenticator. There has been a sharp increase in the market demand for movie memorabilia in the last ten years. And while everyone would like to know which memorabilia is going to be worth a lot in the next ten years, there is no concrete way to tell what will be the next big thing. However, collectors suggest that the top selling collectibles will be anything from stars that are popular and successful in their careers, and from wildly popular movies like Titanic and cult favorites such as Sideways.

Steve Dolan has been collecting for many years. Find out more about collecting movie memorabilia at Collecting Celebrity and Movie Memorabilia. Steve’s main collectibles site Collecting and Collectibles.

By Steve Dolan
Published: 4/2/2008
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Tv memorabilia Guide

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Although there are lots of things you could collect to increase the value of your tv memorabilia collection, one of the things you could try keeping hold of is your tv guides.

People when they get a bit nostalgic like to look back and see the programmes they used to watch.

Below is an article showing what they like about their guides.

Television Guide – Choose The Quality!

The popularity of the TV program is rising every day with the new exciting shows, series, movies, etc. We are witnessing the birth of many new TV channels as well, so it is quite hard to choose between such varieties. To be able to choose between so many things offered one would definitely need a good television guide.

What is the purpose of a good television guide?

It is very simple. TV guides are there to help you out choose the best quality entertainment for yourself and your family throughout the day and evening. A good TV guide will give you all the information what’s on the TV and also will highlight what you shouldn’t miss.

You will be able to choose from various channels either if it is the satellite TV, terrestrial TV or cable TV.

Many guides could be found on the internet. A good internet television guide will also be able to offer you TV listings, TV highlights and a complete program guide from A to Z. You will be able to search online for your favorites by just typing in the titles and hitting the search button.

The TV highlights are definitely useful since by reading those you will get the brief information and summary of some of the movies and shows which shouldn’t be missed. Also you will know the best program offer for that particular day so you could plan your free time.

It is always nice to know in advance what is on the TV, on which channel and at what hour without roaming around through the channels trying to find something fun and interesting.

By: Mel CArticle Directory: http://www.articledashboard.comMel C writes about the rise of the television guide and all other aspects of pay TV in Australia.

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June 30, 2009

TV Memorabilia

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Here at TV Memorabilia .org we are aiming to help to promote the worldwide interest in TV nostalgia, collectables and memorabilia.

No matter where you go, there are people in all places and homes around the world that are interested in Television.

Because of this unique interest, Television, to some people has become an obsession, and this has led to a keen interest in them wanting to collect all means of TV memorabilia.

There are lots of varied types of TV collectable items that are available to be collected, such as autographed TV memorabilia, videos, old vintage toys, and even paintings, photos and posters of famous TV personalities.

The above list of Television items are by no means comprehensive, and just give you a rough idea of some of the memorabilia that is available to you.

There are lots of places you can search on the Internet if you are seeking particular items, and we will always be happy here to try to give you links and information to point you in the right direction.

If you want more information about Television memorabilia and related ideas please visit us often as we will endeavour to update this site as often as we can.

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