A new lenticular Ghost Rider poster has been released online.
You can check out the before and after above above or check out the changing quicktime at the official Ghost Rider blog.
The poster should hit a theater near you sometime soon. Lenticular posters seem to be all the rage now-a-days. The posters are usually made in low production numbers because they are expensive to produce. The Jurassic Park: The Lost World lenticular poster still sells anywhere from $500 to a grand, and the recent Spider-Man 3 teaser lenticular goes for over $100.
The comic book adaptation was written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson (Daredevil), and will be released in theaters on February 16th, 2007.
The film co-stars: Wes Bentley, Eva Mendes, Matt Long, Sam Elliott, Peter Fonda, Donal Logue, Mathew Wilkinson and Daniel Frederiksen.
According to Wikipedia: A lenticular lens is a single convex lens that magnifies light through a prism effect but the term lenticular often refers to a printed image that shows depth or motion as the viewing angle changes. But in general lenticular is a term for the lens effect that creates a convex perspective of multiple images or light sources, but not necessarily a physical printed image. This lenticular technology can be used to create a lenticular image through the process of lenticular printing.


