3/2/2024 0 Comments Rockstar mark wahlberg posterGOOD: A poster that is heavily used, which can have significant tears/paper loss, an excessive number of pin/staple holes, significant fold separation and tears, tape or tape marks to the front and repair tape to the rear. For older posters, there may also be minor bleed-thru of a stamp, mark or writing applied to the back of the poster. It may exhibit staining, creasing, scuffs/wear, discoloration, slight fold separation, small tears, increased number of staple marks, increased level of fold wear compared to ‘Fine’ and minor paper loss. VERY GOOD: A poster that is well used but still presentable. It will show signs of use, such as pin/staple holes to the corners, edge dings/creasing, surface creasing/marks and minor wear to the fold lines. This is generally the highest grade that you will find film posters listed, this allows for minor edge dings and creasing to the surface.įINE: A poster showing light wear. NEAR MINT: A poster that is virtually unused. It is highly unlikely you would find a poster that will truly achieved this grade. MINT: To achieve this grade a poster would have to be totally flawless, no markings or creasing of any kind whatsoever (inclusive of oily fingerprints on high gloss examples). Please feel free to contact us should you require a more detailed condition report. If a poster has been linen backed (see FAQ’s) we will grade it as per its current condition and endeavor to highlight any flaws it may have had prior to the backing/restoration process. Please bear in mind that this is genuine ‘theatre used’ advertising material and it will inevitably show some sign of use and its age. When listing a poster we use the guide below to provide you with a fair assessment of the posters condition. This screening plus the documentation will determine whether or not the film will receive the AHA disclaimer that states “no animal was harmed in the making of this film.” AHA’s post production team then writes a review and issues a rating for the film.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors are advised that listings on this website contain images and names (by way of posters or photographs) of people who have since died. If anything looks alarming, we want to discuss it in our review. It is important that the Guidelines for the Safety of All Animals in Filmed Media are considered and followed.Īfter filming is wrapped, the film is edited and AHA screens the final cut to make sure we were aware of all the animal action in the film and to analyze how the action appears on screen. The Field Reports and other documentation relating to the animal actors are recorded in the production file. ![]() Very often AHA monitors pre-production training sessions as well. Of course, many other factors are considered in the initial evaluation of the action such as pertinent AHA Guidelines, species, location, interaction with actors, etc.ĭuring the course of filming, AHA’s production staff monitors the work schedule for the animals and sends a trained Field Representative to the set to be there as the animals’ safety representative. ![]() If the cat is chased A to B through a room that is on fire, that’s intense! AHA then discusses how this will be accomplished with the production staff, the director, and the professional animal trainer. ![]() If the cat runs A to B while being chased by a dog, the action is moderate, assuming they are professionally trained animals. For example, if a cat walks A to B, the action is mild. The script is received and the animal action is analyzed to determine if the action is mild, moderate, or intense. When AHA’s production office first receives notice that a project is using animals, the office staff begins to compile information on the production. The film-going public is not aware of this behind-the-scenes work. The procedure AHA uses to monitor animals in film includes a lot of work for the Film and Television Unit during pre-production, filming, and post-production. AHA’s mission is to assure their humane care whether they appear on the silver screen or not. Were other cast members threatened by the snakes’ evident acting charms? I guess we’ll never know…ĭespite the fact that the animal actors in Rock Star were relegated to possible Director’s Cut DVD appearances, AHA was still on set to monitor the snake action. Although the snakes only appeared in the background of some shots, their cameo was cut, nonetheless. Three snakes hung out in an aquarium on the Hollywood Hills set, adding to the sinister rock & roll ambience at the fictional band’s not-so-humble abode. ![]() Unfortunately, while Chris basks in the warm glow of fame, the equally talented animal actors in the film got the ax-they ended up on the cutting room floor.
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