Tampa Theatre and The Tampa Tribune Collaborate on Innovative Project to Build Brands
15 August 2005 - 5:06PM
PR Newswire (US)
TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tampa Tribune has
commissioned and underwritten the production of a unique movie
trailer for Tampa Theatre. The customized movie trailer for the
historic theatre has long been the dream of the non-profit's
executive director John Bell. "For some time, we've envisioned a
trailer as unique as Tampa Theatre -- without the generic dancing
popcorn boxes -- that would enhance the already rich experience of
our patrons. The film makers created an affectionate homage to the
1920s movie palace and its relationship with everyone who has come
though our doors for the past 79 years. Tampa Theatre is one of
only a handful of historic theatres in the country to have a
customized pre-show trailer." The innovative trailer is done in the
style of a foreign film, featuring the journey of a mischievous
young boy as he explores the back hallways of Tampa Theatre. The
trailer also weaves information about coming attractions and
theatre rules. The Tampa Tribune is part of the storyline as well.
Tribune marketing director Amy Chown said it was an unique
opportunity to reinforce their brand in the marketplace and support
one of the places in Tampa that give the community a sense of
identity. In addition, Chown added that it was an opportunity to
take advantage of the growing marketing trend for product placement
in a tasteful and appropriate manner. The film was created and
produced by the Tribune's creative partner Grown Man Films. Grown
Man Films is the newspaper's creative agency, producing the
award-winning brand campaign "Life. Printed Daily." The writer and
director of the Tampa Theatre movie trailer was Gordon Myhre with
Spanish trancreation by Jorge Acosta and creative input from the
Tampa Theatre staff. Original music was written and engineered by
Jim Beckwith and Alfredo Rivero. Beckwith mixed the sound on site
to fully showcase the Theatre's DTS Digital Surround System. The
final product is a 35mm flat print with DTS Digital Sound. The
movie trailer can also be viewed at
http://www.tampatheatre.org/Trailer.php About Tampa Theatre Tampa
Theatre has been a beloved and fiercely protected community
treasure since 1926 and is one of America's best-preserved examples
of grand movie palace architecture. The Theatre hosts over 600
events a year including films, concerts, special events and tours.
Tampa Theatre is maintained by the City of Tampa and managed by the
Arts Council of Hillsborough County, with additional funding and
support provided by the Tampa Theatre Foundation, a non-profit
organization. It is listed in the National Register of Historic
Places and is a Tampa City Landmark. For event schedules and
general information, please call the 24-hour information line at
813-274-8981, visit http://www.tampatheatre.org/, or check the
daily or weekly newspaper movie listings. About The Tampa Tribune
The Tampa Tribune is the local daily newspaper for the Tampa Bay
market and the largest newspaper property of Media General. The
Tribune has experienced steady increases in circulation, readership
and advertising share and also known in the industry for its
innovative branding initiative and for establishing the country's
first multi-media sports operation. The Tampa Tribune and its
convergence partners WFLA News Channel 8 and TBO.com continue to be
international leaders in multimedia journalism at their
state-of-the-art News Center. About Media General Media General is
a diversified communications company operating leading newspapers,
television stations and online enterprises, primarily in the
Southeastern United States. The company's publishing assets include
three metropolitan newspapers, The Tampa Tribune, the Richmond
Times-Dispatch, and the Winston-Salem Journal; 22 daily community
newspapers in Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama and South
Carolina; and more than 100 weekly newspapers and other
publications. The company's broadcasting assets include 26
network-affiliated television stations that reach more than 30
percent of the television households in the Southeast and nearly 8
percent of those in the United States. The company's interactive
media assets include more than 50 online enterprises that are
associated with its newspapers and television stations. Media
General also owns a 33 percent interest in SP Newsprint Company.
DATASOURCE: The Tampa Tribune CONTACT: Tara Schroeder of the Tampa
Theatre, +1-813-274-8287, ; or Amy Chown, Marketing Director of The
Tampa Tribune, +1-813-259-7767, Web site: http://www.tbo.com/
http://www.tampatheatre.org/
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