Snipe (theatrical)

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A snipe in the motion picture exhibition business refers to two things:

  • Any material before the feature presentation other than a trailer. "Welcome to our theater," courtesy trailers ("no smoking, littering, talking"), promotions for the snackbar, and "daters", that announce the date for an upcoming show, are the most common kinds of snipes.[citation needed]
  • A printed sticker or material that is made for the purpose of being pasted over other print material, such as posters or souvenir programs, in order to alter or add to information.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Movie Poster Snipes Learn About Movie Posters: Movie Poster Snipes