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Definition of pressbook in English: pressbooknounˈprɛsbʊkˈpresbo͝ok 1A book of press cuttings. 剪报册 Example sentencesExamples - Our attic is jammed with boxes of small press books.
- The Ingalls Library owns an almost complete set of Kelmscott press books which were donated by Julia Morgan Marlatt upon her death in 1939.
2A booklet or leaflet put together by a film producer to publicize a new film. (电影制片人为宣传新电影而准备的)宣传资料,宣传小册子 Example sentencesExamples - Rounding out the set are seven minutes of deleted scenes, a still gallery, a look at the original pressbook, and a trailer.
- The pressbook for the British release warned exhibitors that "individual discretion must be exercised in your handling" of the film.
- Also included are audio biographies for Carson and Campus, a gallery of photos from Carson's collection, the original pressbook, and a theatrical trailer.
- Far from mentioning Hitler or Jews, the pressbook did not even mention Germany.
- Finally, we get a 1951 Fox Movietonews, a trailer, some still galleries, and an interactive pressbook.
- At the same time, every prepared review and publicity story in the pressbook took pains to disclaim that the film reflected any partisan intent.
- There are reproductions of lobby cards and press releases from the original 1928 press book.
- Extras include some newsreel footage from when Houdini was in Ohio, and two press books including one for this film and another serial he made.
- This famous quote comes from the film's press book, and was probably the work of a particularly imaginative copywriter.
- For each release, the distributing studio created a "pressbook" containing materials for the marketing campaign.
- The pressbook promised exhibitors that the movie "reveals no country and omits all propaganda."
- MGM's pressbook for its June 1938 release of Three Comrades typified this approach.
- Finally, two folders contain stills and reproductions of premiere press books.
- The pressbook prepared for the film was a remarkably candid reflection of the studio's uncertainty about what to do with the picture.
- She brought 25 kg of leaflets, press books and posters for a film project to be directed by Taiwanese director Cheng Wen-tang.
- A 2-disc set will include screen tests, storyboards, interviews, trailers, a soundtrack CD, photos, the 20-page press book, and a little rock.
- The title page of the film's press book reads: "We study the war against Vietnam and thus penetrate the US".
- Finally, there is an 8-page booklet which appears to reproduce much of the film's original pressbook.
- A modern form of colophon is the production note at the end of private press books.
- The pressbook opened with a synopsis provided for exhibitors' eyes only, which made clear that the film concerned the problems of German Jews under Nazism.
Definition of pressbook in US English: pressbooknounˈpresbo͝ok 1A book of press cuttings. 剪报册 2A booklet or leaflet put together by a movie producer to publicize a new motion picture. (电影制片人为宣传新电影而准备的)宣传资料,宣传小册子 Example sentencesExamples - For each release, the distributing studio created a "pressbook" containing materials for the marketing campaign.
- The pressbook for the British release warned exhibitors that "individual discretion must be exercised in your handling" of the film.
- At the same time, every prepared review and publicity story in the pressbook took pains to disclaim that the film reflected any partisan intent.
- The pressbook promised exhibitors that the movie "reveals no country and omits all propaganda."
- MGM's pressbook for its June 1938 release of Three Comrades typified this approach.
- She brought 25 kg of leaflets, press books and posters for a film project to be directed by Taiwanese director Cheng Wen-tang.
- Far from mentioning Hitler or Jews, the pressbook did not even mention Germany.
- The pressbook prepared for the film was a remarkably candid reflection of the studio's uncertainty about what to do with the picture.
- A modern form of colophon is the production note at the end of private press books.
- The pressbook opened with a synopsis provided for exhibitors' eyes only, which made clear that the film concerned the problems of German Jews under Nazism.
- Finally, there is an 8-page booklet which appears to reproduce much of the film's original pressbook.
- This famous quote comes from the film's press book, and was probably the work of a particularly imaginative copywriter.
- Rounding out the set are seven minutes of deleted scenes, a still gallery, a look at the original pressbook, and a trailer.
- Finally, we get a 1951 Fox Movietonews, a trailer, some still galleries, and an interactive pressbook.
- There are reproductions of lobby cards and press releases from the original 1928 press book.
- Finally, two folders contain stills and reproductions of premiere press books.
- Extras include some newsreel footage from when Houdini was in Ohio, and two press books including one for this film and another serial he made.
- Also included are audio biographies for Carson and Campus, a gallery of photos from Carson's collection, the original pressbook, and a theatrical trailer.
- The title page of the film's press book reads: "We study the war against Vietnam and thus penetrate the US".
- A 2-disc set will include screen tests, storyboards, interviews, trailers, a soundtrack CD, photos, the 20-page press book, and a little rock.
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