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Topic: Technicolor Promotional Material Distribution: Opinions?
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Michael McGovern
Film Handler
Posts: 57
From: New Britain, CT, USA
Registered: May 2008
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posted 05-30-2008 12:31 AM
Just an informal question here, has anyone attempted to order one sheets or trailers from Technicolor lately and noticed that they have become much stricter and stingy with their allocation? I remember for the longest time, they would be the easiest company to deal with, I could just call them up and they would send me whatever I needed in whatever quantity I needed it. Lately however it seems like they've tightened up immensely. God forbid you damaged or misplaced the two or three posters for a particular film that they sent you five months prior to it's release, now their operators look up in their computer exactly when items were sent, and will give you an argument if you need anything additional. Technicolor's website is also terrible, very rarely do any orders I attempt to place through there get processed successfully. FOX is really bad too regarding one sheets, they always want to give me a song and a dance if I need to order one sheets.
It's really unfortunate that the handful of disreputable managers that order excessively in order to sell privately have made it much more difficult for those of us that legitimately want these items to promote their movies. Things happen, some theatres have outdoor cases where posters get easily damaged, others have cases that are poorly protected and allow for them to be stolen. Sometime UPS or DHL delivers items to the wrong location, or loses them, some theaters have employees or managers with grabby hands, etc. etc. etc. Does anyone else have these problems lately with dealing with exhibitors?
Also, on a similar note, does anyone know why is seems that distributors have curtailed on Standee production over the last few years? I remember when I first started out almost six years ago, we would get multiple standees every week, more then we could keep up building, really nice ones too. Now it seems that most of the distributors have stopped producing them altogether, or are sticking strictly to the big board standees which aren't very exciting at all. I assume it's probably a cost issue where it was decided that it was cheaper to produce the large standees in limited quantities and only distribute them to the busiest theaters in the country like FOX did last year with the Simpsons / Fantastic 4 standee or Sony this year with the Zohan Barber Chair, but it's really a shame.
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