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TheCommune
Registered: 05/08/09
Posts: 6

    05/29/09 at 05:03 PM
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Hey filmmakers!

I'm a little flummoxed by where to get our 27 x 40 poster mounted to posterboard.

Any Los Angeles suggestions?


Thanks and appreciation in advance,




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Saul
Registered: 05/06/09
Posts: 7

    05/30/09 at 06:52 PM
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Hey,
Any print shop, art shop, or framing place should be able to mount your poster. I used a print shop that did very good work and whose service was very personalized. Here's their info:
The Print Stop
contact: Robert Lee
323.440.0665
323.269.4218

Hope this helps,

Saul
WakingDreams
Registered: 05/30/09
Posts: 2

    05/30/09 at 07:55 PM
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Hi.  I used Color Images in Burbank.  They charge $22 for mounting.  Good luck!

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TheCommune
Registered: 05/08/09
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    05/31/09 at 12:13 PM
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Great!!! Thanks!!!


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Lis Fies
writer/director/producer
http://www.TheCommuneMovie.com

See it at DWF 6/5/09 midnight at Laemmle Sunset 5!!!

"This film is a WILD psychological thriller with a surprise ending that you will NEVER forget!!!! Be sure to see this one!"
- Kip Brown, In The Can


"Fies works with a dreamy unease and subtle power. The true horror of the piece does not kick in until the final moments, but Fies rewards the patient among us with quirky characterizations, bizarre encounters and intense sexuality."
- Brian Kirst, Horror Society
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