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Cinema Advertising Slide- 'The One Stop Shop'
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- Description
Before digital media came to the cinema, adverts were shown using transparent slides. Each slide was loaded into the projector for only a few seconds, otherwise the heat would cause the glass to crack. They were usually shown during the intermission, just as the audience was returning to their seats.
Because these slides were inexpensive to produce, local businesses could afford to take out advertising with a handful of local cinemas. Having a safari seemed a strange way to advertise a local shop- if a shopper found a live lion on Oxford Street they would have had quite a shock- but it made sense in the cinema. Action and adventure movies were popular (including the 'Tarzan' series) so this ad just added to the escapism.
Identification
- Date
- 1950s