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[[File:CountyTheater Snipe.png|right|thumb|400px|Custom snipes were produced by dropping a cinema's name and location into an existing template.]] | [[File:CountyTheater Snipe.png|right|thumb|400px|Custom snipes were produced by dropping a cinema's name and location into an existing template.]] | ||
[[File:HappyNewYear Snipe.png|right|thumb|400px|To save money theaters often purchased snipes without custom branding.]] | [[File:HappyNewYear Snipe.png|right|thumb|400px|To save money theaters often purchased snipes without custom branding.]] | ||
[[File:Mother s Day snipe.JPG|right|thumb|400px|A snipe advertising a Mother's Day promotion.]] | |||
[[File:NextWeek Snipe.png|right|thumb|400px|A typical 1950s date strip.]] | |||
A '''snipe''' is a clip that is run before a feature presentation or during an intermission. Unlike other preshow content such as [[trailers]], [[newsreels]], [[cartoons]], and [[short subjects]], which primarily serve as entertainment, snipes serve a functional purpose, such as advertising, making notifications, or structuring other content. | A '''snipe''' is a clip that is run before a feature presentation or during an intermission. Unlike other preshow content such as [[trailers]], [[newsreels]], [[cartoons]], and [[short subjects]], which primarily serve as entertainment, snipes serve a functional purpose, such as advertising, making notifications, or structuring other content. |
Revision as of 19:15, 8 February 2019
A snipe is a clip that is run before a feature presentation or during an intermission. Unlike other preshow content such as trailers, newsreels, cartoons, and short subjects, which primarily serve as entertainment, snipes serve a functional purpose, such as advertising, making notifications, or structuring other content.
Examples
Snipes that structure other content
- Snipes that begin the preshow by welcoming patrons, announce the previews, provide a countdown to the start of the show, and the announce the start of the feature presentation.
- Snipes that provide additional information about trailers (ex., that they will appear as a double feature, or that the features being advertised will run together as a dusk-til-dawn event).
- Intermission announcements and countdown clocks.
Policy snipes
- No smoking, no talking, no cell phones, instructions for disposing of trash, the location of restrooms, etc. Drive-ins often ran snipes to provide information their radios and heaters.
Date strips
- Snipes providing the date of a specific event or the day of the week that a new feature will start.
- Snipes that celebrate a holiday.
Advertisements
- Concession advertisements
- Self promotion, either for the theater or company, the technology technology being used, or for the movie-going experience.
Legal notices
- Some jurisdictions required theaters to run fire safety snipes, announcing smoking regulations or identifying emergency exits.
See also
Trailers Intermission