USING YOUR
PRODUCTS AS A PROP IN A MOVIE OR A TV SHOW
Casual advertising is one of the most effective way to present your product to the market, and by placing
them as props in movies or TV shows, your product is exposed to a wide audience
based, and with some implied level of endorsement.
When Clark Kent
spooned Cheerios into his mouth in the movie Superman, it was not because the
director or the writers found it essential or entertaining.
It was the results of a negotiation made between the film's producers and
General Mills.
To be able to do this, it is customary, even essential,
to hire a broker who specializes in placing products in movies and TV shows.
For movies, brokers work out the detains of placing your product in a film and
guarantee that the product will be used in a very positive way. For TV shows,
the most common areas are game shows where your product can be given away as a
prize or mentioned as a prize sponsor.
(Dramatic or comedy TV shows, including series and soaps, refuse to take
"casuals" because of the conflict it may create with regular sponsors
of the show.)
COST: Movie casuals may cost around $25,000. Of course,
the price varies, depending on the stars of the film, the length of time it
will be help up on screen, and your products' identifiable role in the movie.