![]() Just plug in and watch your movie posters come to life! It is supplied with a standard UK mains plug and 12V DC power supply. The Light Box's design has passed stringent independent testing to British (EN60598) and European (LVD 2014/35/EU) safety standards. (We also offer fantastic custom made traditional frames for movie posters.) There is no better way to display your double-sided 27x40 one sheet movie posters and they are a must have for any home cinema! Your Light Box is supplied with a remote control but can also be wi-fi connected with an optional adapter to allow group control through either a mobile phone app or Amazon Alexa!įor custom designed home automation systems, your Control4, Crestron or Savant dealer will be able to integrate Art of the Movies Light Boxes in to your home automation design. An anti-glare option is available that removes glare and reduces reflections where these need to be minimised, such as in a home-cinema or areas with high sunlight. The simple snap-frame allows your posters to be swapped quickly and easily, enabling the display of new posters without the need for custom framing.Īs standard your Light Box is supplied with a clear plastic glazing sheet to protect your poster while it is being displayed. It uses low energy LEDs and an innovative nano-technology light panel to provide even brightness across your poster, all in an ultra-slim, light-weight package. The Art of the Movies Light Box provides this experience in your home. When the poster is illuminated from behind, the double-sided printing gives increased colour saturation and image depth, the movie poster comes to life! This is to enable use in a back-lit movie poster frame known as a Cinema Light Box. Nearly all modern movie posters are printed double-sided, with the reverse of the poster a lighter-shaded mirror image of the front. ![]() Further, it’s not an all or nothing thing: you can use local media assets in parallel with Plex’s great scraping features so any holes in your hand-picked collection won’t be blank, they’ll be filled in by Plex.Watch your one sheet 27x40 double-sided movie posters come to life in an Art of the Movies Light Box! ![]() Whatever your reasons, you can easily force Plex to prioritize what are known as “local media assets”, media metadata files stored with the local files, over the scraped metadata. Or, if you’re really a purist, you mi ght just prefer that all the metadata be stored with your media-which means it stays with it if you make a backup or give it to a friend. ![]() But maybe you’re a longtime media collector but a recent Plex adopter and you want to keep using all the media artwork you’ve painstakingly paired with your collection. Or maybe you have less-than-mainstream taste in movies, and the metadata scraping fails more often than not- tweaking a few artwork entries manually in Plex is easy enough, but doing your whole collection that way would get old fast, and doing the whole library yourself is usually a better bet. That usually works well enough for most people, and they’re more than happy to let the scapers do their magic. RELATED: How To Use Custom Media Artwork On Your Plex Media Center The scraper basically says “Okay, based on the name of this folder and/or file we’re pretty confident that this movie file is “The Labyrinth” from 1986, so we’ll download the metadata for that!” And boom, your movie will have cover art, poster art, and other associated metadata without intervention from you. Thankfully, you can easily use your own media assets with your Plex collection.īy default, Plex uses a tool known as a scraper to “scrape” the metadata for your media files from online databases like TheTVDB and The Movie Database. Plex can automatically label your media and apply artwork to it, but sometimes there’s no substitute for your hand-picked movie and TV show artwork.
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