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Sponsors to get top billing as The Literary Cinema Company projects film-related opportunities
The Literary Cinema Company Limited is offering an attractive sponsorship package to large brand companies who wish to support the production of independent British film.
The package includes an opportunity to advertise the sponsor's brand, product or services in the form of a commercial break to be shown at the midpoint of the film. Screen advertising is eight times more beneficial to businesses than advertising on the televison, say the company - by advertising during a film in the cinema the sponsor will have the full attention of the audience.
The Literary Cinema Company will offer plenty of brand exposure, including stills for company logos at the beginning and the end of the film. Company logos will also appear on trailers as well as on theatrical flats used during televised interviews given by cast and crew members.
The company will provide sponsors with weblinks and advertising space on their website to make sure the sponsor's brand, products and services receive as much coverage as possible. They will also endorse the sponsor's brand and their commitment to British film. The Literary Cinema Company is flexible to the advertising needs and costs of the sponsor's business, irrespective of whether the sponsor wants a short term or long term commitment.
This is undoubtedly an opportunity to gain prime advertising space at great value for money, with benefits include complimentary tickets and hospitality. Literary adaptations are British cinema's most successful and internationally recognised genre and are by far the most exported of British films. The Literary Cinema Company's adaptations are a testament to our literary tradition.
Sponsors will be supporting writer/director Stephen Mark Norman, author of Cinematics, published December 2007. The company is currently preparing for a production of The Canterbury Tales.
Contact: Stephen Mark Norman
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