Hollywood Connections:
Tracking by Ticket Stub
The National Christmas Tree Association
(NCTA) set a precedent for a business organization-filmmaker affiliation
agreement by connecting with MGM Studios and its 2004 Christmas season
film, Polar Express. The film advertises a $3 discount on a pre-cut
or u-cut Christmas tree from participating NCTA members when film-goers
present their ticket stub to the grower. The growers received movie
promotional materials, including a wall-size poster, and funding to
promote the movie at their local theaters through advertising in local
media. One grower anticipated a 15 percent increase in the Christmas
season sales the year the movie debuted. Learn more about the NCTA-Polar
Express partnership
A byway representative at the roundtable
sessions for Driving Financial Sustainability for Byway Organizations
suggested that byways collectively develop a relationship similar to
that of the NCTA with MGM with the production partnership behind the
new movie titled "Cars." Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation
Studios are releasing a film initially called Route 66, now titled
Cars, in June 2006. The film is the brainchild of John Lasseter, who
was inspired by a cross-country trip with his family on the historic
byway in 2000. Lasseter is quoted in the Detroit
News as saying, “Hopefully, it’ll (the film) get them
(kids) out on car trips and trying to find these great places (towns
along the byway).”
A count of ticket stubs would serve
as a tracking mechanism for the byways.
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