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Press Kit
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1989 (Creation)
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- Tri-Star Pictures
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2018.015.47: Press Kit
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A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows a woman doing the splits on a stage while one arm is bent with her hand on her hip and the other arm stretched out pointing forwards while wearing a black and silver dress, white shoes, and a white hat with a feather in front of her. Behind her are three people with black clothing with skeleton bones on them with their arms bent. Behind the three skeletons, is a black stage background with a brick rectangle facade with the words “ROMEO & JULIET” above. Around the image is a white border and below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.
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Mark / Inscription text: SING
Mark / Inscription type: Film title
Mark / Inscription description:
Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, bottom left
Mark / Inscription language: English
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A
Mark / Inscription text: SING-9
Mark / Inscription type: Serial number
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, below the image to the left
Mark / Inscription language: English
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A
Mark / Inscription text: In Tri-Star Pictures' contemporary musical SING, RACHEL SWEET is / Cecelia, a cheerleader whose show business talents are surpassed only / by her relentless ambitions.
Mark / Inscription type: Caption
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, below the image in the centre
Mark / Inscription language: English
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A
Mark / Inscription text: 1989 Tri-Star Pictures, Inc. / All Rights Reserved.
Mark / Inscription type: Copyright information
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A “C” within a circle (the copyright symbol) is to the left of the year
A triangle with a winged horse above it with the words “TRI STAR PICTURES” within the triangle is to the right of the text
Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, bottom left corner
Mark / Inscription language: English
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A
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Sing is a TriStar Pictures film. This high school drama was filmed in The Assembly Hall building. It follows the story of the school’s resident bad boy (Peter Dobson) who is convinced to participate in the annual musical production and must learn to work alongside his classmates. The stage and interior windows of The Assembly Hall are identifiable in a number of scenes throughout the film. The film attempted to capitalize on the popularity of coming-of-age musical dramas such as Footloose (1984) and Dirty Dancing (1987) but proved to be less successful in theatres.
A Press Kit is a form of advertising/marketing for a film. Press kits are used to draw attention to a film and to reach as many professionals and viewers as possible. It is an image booklet of the film which also contains detailed information about the project.
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