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Independent Filmmakers Choose PosterBrain for Indie Movie Posters

Indie Film Poster

Indie Film Poster

PosterBrain prints a lot of movie posters for indie filmmakers. Last week, when independent filmmaker Keri Lurtz needed to promote her new indie film, Lost Angel – City of Dreams, she turned to PosterBrain to print promo posters. Similarly, this week, we just printed a poster for Last Rites of the Dead, an indie horror film.

Indie filmmakers don’t need a zillion posters to promote the opening of their film, so they don’t need a big print run. That’s where PosterBrain comes in. For a small run of four-color movie posters, PosterBrain is a far more economical printing solution than a traditional print shop.

Oh, and if you’re in the Miami area, Keri’s film premieres at the Delray Beach Film Festival on Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 11:30am, at the Crest Theatre at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach. Good luck Keri!

Make a Great Map Poster With GoogleEarth

This image is a GoogleEarth image of the Confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park in Southern Utah. This photo is really cool, because you can see that the Green River is actually, well, green. Most people don't realize that you can use GoogleEarth to generate a nice image that is →

Make a Wanted Poster at PosterBrain

Do you want to catch an "outlaw?" Maybe your boss taking a bit too much vacation lately. Perhaps, you're looking for a way to get back in touch with that long lost boyfriend. Show someone that you miss them with a 24"x36" Wanted Poster from PosterBrain's new Make a Wanted Poster Page! It's really easy →

PosterBrain Posters of The Week for March 19, 2010

Here are our top 10 favorite posters you printed as posters on PosterBrain for the week ending March 19, 2010. Awesome posters this week! Click on the poster, if you'd like to order your own copy. Here they are in reverse order: #10. Poster of famous N.C. Wyeth Painting, Odysseus and Penelope. #9. Beautiful, serene, icy winter photo. #8. Beach →

PosterBrain’s Top 10 Posters of The Week for March 12, 2010

Here's our top 10 list of favorite photos that you made into posters on PosterBrain for the week ending March 12, 2010. Some great photos this week! Click on the poster, if you'd like to order your own copy. Here they are in reverse order: #10. Remember the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland? Fantastic retro poster. #9. Great New York Central Park →

PosterBrain’s Top 10 Posters of The Week
for March 5, 2010

Ok, here they are-- our favorite photos that you made into posters on PosterBrain this week. We get to see the amazing photos you upload every single day. Routinely, we're just blown away. We thought it was about time to start showing you a few of our favorites each week. Click on the poster, if you'd →

Jumping The Gap in Canyonlands

It's a big drop as this intrepid hiker jumps a gap between two giant, sandstone mushrooms near White Crack Camp on the White Rim Trail in Utah's Canyonlands National Park.

A Whale of a Deal at LivingSocial.com

Every week we get to print posters for professional designers.  Andy Helms is one of the designers we get to work with frequently.  He is part of a company called Living Social.  You can go to their site and see tons of great deals in your area.  This poster will be going up in their office to highlight especially good →

Guilt & Sentence Indie Movie Poster

Some of our favorite posters are independent movie posters.  SpenceTF Productions just had their movie poster made with us.  Guilt and Sentence is their newest movie, which will come out in June 2010.  It is a drama about two individuals who are connected by one tragic event.  I don’t want to give anything away so check out their site if →

Secret Hawaii Beach Spot

Trudy H. had a beautiful poster printed with us.  It is a picture of their semi-secret spot in Hawaii.  All they would tell me is that it is on the Southern part of the big island and that it is only accessible on foot or with a serious four-wheel drive vehicle.   What a great poster to have printed!  A reminder →