Create a movie poster collage that includes several images from different movies that you intend to show in a film series. Save the images that you want to include on your bulletin board in a folder on your computer. Next, use a graphics program to arrange your images into a collage. You can cut out elements of each image and then arrange them into an eye-catching design. Add text to your bulletin using one of the multiple font styles available in the graphics program you are using, such as Photoshop or GIMP.
Purchase old movie posters online sites like eBay, thrift stores and flee markes, as well as some movie theaters that store posters. You can also find images of old movie posters online that you can take into a graphics program and re-size them to fit your bulletin board. You can additionally choose to use the only the graphics in the program and add your own text to your bulletin specifically detailing the name of your movie series, the time, place and purpose for the series. If you buy a movie poster that has damages, you can scan it into a graphics program in sections and make corrections, removing scratches and tears and even brightening the colors.
Another approach for movie bulletin boards is to highlight personal favorites of community members. For example, if your university offers a Friday night film series, one approach to pursue is to ask members of your university community to write a few sentences on a film that you're showing in your series. Writers could reflect on their personal feelings about the film, its relevance to culture and its influences on film-making as well as on the public. A photo of the writer next to a his comments is a excellent addition along with the film's name and an image of poster for the film or the stars of the film.