An ad sheet (also called an ad slick) is a
page or pages of camera-ready ads of varying sizes that are used in print
media such as newspapers and magazines. They are prepared
by
the movie studios and sent to theatres and/or promotional companies. These
ad sheets/slicks come in a variety of forms. Some are on 8-1/2" x 11"
pages and are either bound or loosely placed within the press book or press
kit. In some cases (particularly when the studios are conducting larger promotions)
the ad sheets may be 20 to 30 pages bound separately and called "ad pads"
or "ad supplements." Some add sheets measure 16" x 20".
The ads on these sheets can be used just like
"clip art, cut out of the ad sheets/slicks and sent in to the newspaper
or magazine. Some ads will contain an area where the theatre can put their
name and show times. Underneath each ad is the display size information used
by newspapers and magazines (i.e., 2 cols. x 100 lines 7 inches). Ad sheets/slicks
can sometimes contain slogans such as "Starts Thursday" or "Coming
Soon to a Theatre Near You."
For a list of images of ad slicks in the MPDB,
click here.