Make The Most Of Lord Of The Rings Opportunites
21 December 2001
Make The Most Of Lord Of The Rings Opportunites, Industry New Zealand Urges Businesses
Industry New Zealand is encouraging New Zealand
businesses are being encouraged to capitalise on the
increased exposure this country is likely to receive
resulting from the release of Lord of the Rings
trilogy.
The first of the three movies, The Fellowship of
the Ring, had its world premiere in London on December 10
and its New Zealand premiere on December 19.
The trilogy
gives New Zealand business a unique opportunity to show we
are a nation of talented, creative entrepreneurs, says
Industry New Zealand Chief Executive Neil Mackay.
"The
trilogy will not only show our outstanding scenery, it will
show that we are a nation of highly skilled people in the
wide range of industries involved behind the scenes in the
making of the film - from the makeup artists, prop design
and construction staff to the stunning visual effects
created by technology wizards."
Some businesses have
already felt the benefits, particularly in the creative
industry sector. Like the Wellington-based visual effects,
animation, post production studio, Oktobor.
"Peter
Jackson's Lord of the Rings created an enormous opportunity
for not only Oktobor, but also for our artists who
contributed to a world-class feature film project," says
Oktobor's Geoff Dixon. Oktobor's visual effects and
animation are being used by film and television companies
around the world.
But the opportunities offered through
this increased attention on New Zealand are not just there
for our film and creative industries, they are across the
broad spectrum of industry, Mr Mackay said.
"So whether
you are an IT company wanting to attract overseas clients or
you are selling primary produce offshore there are
tremendous opportunities to be seized," Mr Mackay
said.
"If, for example, your business is considering a
marketing drive in the United States next year, then why not
time it around the release of the second movie in the
trilogy, The Two Towers or around activities associated with
the trilogy?"
Industry New Zealand is working with other
government agencies to maximise the benefits from the
trilogy for this country. A number of events are being
planned over the coming months which could provide the
platform for marketing opportunities for New Zealand
business, he said.
They include activities at film trade
markets in Los Angeles, Cannes and London, technology and
innovation workshops in Los Angeles, Silicon Valley and
Seattle focused on the special effects in the trilogy and an
exhibition of film models and props created for the trilogy.
If the movie is nominated for an Oscar a reception is
planned for up to 100 senior Hollywood and foreign film
makers at a prestigious Los Angeles location featuring New
Zealand, food, wine and displays.
Industry New Zealand is
contacting business directly and posting a timeline on its
website (www. Industrynz.govt.nz) of all events that could
provide spin-offs for New Zealand businesses.
" I
encourage everyone in business to look at ways they can
benefit from this unique opportunity," Mr Mackay
said.
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