Brunette, Peter.
Press kits are packets of printed material distributed to promote the release of a forthcoming film. They often include photographs along with text promoting the film and providing information on actors, directors, and producers. As our collection suggests, press kits can range from glossy, full-color booklets to loose assemblages of photographs, slides, and stapled packets of information. Since distribution of expensive, full-color press kits is often limited to industry leaders (critics, promoters, etc.), press kits can be quite collectable, particularly for Hollywood blockbusters that have stood the test of time and successful independent features. This collection of motion picture press kits was assembled by Margaret Yocom, a George Mason University professor of Folklore who has written film reviews for academic journals, and Peter C. Brunette, a GMU professor of English and Film Studies who served on the International Critics' Jury at the Bangkok International Film Festival.
From the description of Motion picture press kit collection, 1960s-2000. (George Mason University). WorldCat record id: 680496454
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