Banners 
            come in a variety of sizes, but most often measure about 3 to 4 
            in width to 8 to 12 in length, either horizontally or vertically. 
            They are usually printed on vinyl or canvas. They can be used either 
            indoors or outdoors due to their weather-resistant nature. Some banners 
            will come with either reinforced holes, a hanging bar, velcro and/or 
            other glue adhesive. Banners can be released as advances 
            or regulars. Their artwork can vary from simplistic to extremely detailed.
          Here's 
            a sample of standard banners
          
          HISTORY
          Banners 
            became very popular in the mid-1930s. They were primarily offered 
            for big budget films and were extremely popular with movie exhibitors 
            because of their versatility.
          Here's 
            a sample of different banners listed in a pressbook:
          
 
            
          AS 
            A COLLECTIBLE
          Although 
            banners occupy a large amount of display space, they are still considered 
            very collectible to movie art collectors. Banners are printed in limited 
            numbers which makes them harder to obtain than other more common sizes.
          For 
            more information, see: Other 
            Chart
          To 
            see a list of banners that we have image on in the MPDB, click 
            here