A SCIENCE-FICTION FILM BY J. WARBER June 15, 1998 CARSON BROWN.

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A SCIENCE-FICTION FILM BY J. WARBER June 15, 1998 CARSON BROWN

 International Support/Recognition For The Film  Prophitable Franchising  Financial Returns

 Widespread name recognition  An animated TV series following the release of the film  An expanding marketing and franchising department

 Internet Web Site Development  Release Of The Soundtrack To The Film  Toys And Stuffed Animals  Clothing And Hats  Restaurant Promotional Items  Saturday Morning Cartoon Series  Action Figures  Vitamin Shapes

h LLatest news on the feature film AAbility to purchase Space Adventures paraphernalia PProfile of a character each month CChat Channel for fans IInteractive games with the characters

 Targeted to a wider market  International availability  Use as a promotional item

 Merchandiser will create toys and dolls  Distribution  Large toy stores/chains  Houseware stores  Children’s apparel stores

 Use as promotional items before release of film  Adult and Children’s sizes  Distribution  Large toy stores/chains  Houseware stores  Apparel stores (that sell similar merchandise)

 30 years of marketing experience  Past record of successful film marketing  The Wave – grossed $35 million  Money Makes Us Move – grossed $75 million  Spaced Out – grossed $108 million

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