As we reported in our previous post on Australian Movie Posters Names and Sizes, the land down under has a long and illustrious movie heritage - including production of the first ever full-length feature film.
The narrower daybill format is unique to the country and that alone provides a great reason to look at Australian posters.
So, in the next of this series of posts providing handy downloadable Infographics, we focus on Antipodean movie posters.
A PDF version is available for download below.
Australian Movie Poster Names and Sizes Infographic
We hope that you find this Infographic (and the other posts in the 'Poster Names and Sizes' series) useful and that it inspires you to look at Australian movie posters. Many of them provide great alternative takes on the Northern hemisphere posters.
Why not take a look at our Australian Movie Posters and add one to your home today?
Adam and the Art of the Movies team.

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