Building Around Movies: promotional ideas for libraries

Here's a sneak peek at an idea that I intend to pitch next week.

I often talk about the need for libraries to move away from transactional advertising, that is, simply promoting an event or service, and to include more a symbolic and even symbiotic promotional approach. Transaction-based or consumption-based advertising is fine in an infomercial kind of way, but there is a lot to be gained by supplementing that with a community-based approach. (I'll share more in the future.)

I read the Walking Paper post last week describing the use of Flickr for movie screenshot contests, and it got me thinking. I'm kind of on this short term, minimal effort, minimal cost, themed based, advertising kick. I want to quickly develop campaigns, run them for a few weeks, and then move on to something else.

Three distinctions we have: (1) a couple of Hollywood movies have been shot in the library or around campus, (2) one of our library admins sponsors a student club that hosts an annual film competition, and (3) we allegedly have an Oscar in our Archives.

How could we leverage these assets? Could we build a campaign around film? Why not take advantage of several projects coming together in the Spring and merge it with the Academy Awards?

I want us to forget about a big clever (lame) title or message, but simply string together a handful of events designed to integrate the library deeper into the campus culture, to give students a unique experience, and of course, for the library to gain more exposure.

Here are some ideas:

  • Weekly Movie Screen Capture Contest : Starting in mid-January and running through the week of the Oscars in Feb, place a poster featuring a screenshot from a film we have in our collection in a display cabinet in our cafe. Students can guess the film via email (they have to use their campus account for authenticity) and we'll give a random winner two movie tickets each week. This will encourage people to come into the library as
    well as discover our movie collection. Might be cool to run a $5 per day Facebook banner ad once a week with the screenshot and link to information about the contest.
  • iMovie Fest Events . In mid-January, GT participates in a student run film contest. They form teams to make 5 minute films within a week. Winners then go on to an Atlanta contest with our good neighbors GSU and Emory. Students come to the library to pick up and return their equipment and just to give you a sense of size, the average is over 75 submissions each year—that's a lot, especially for an engineering school! Anyway, in February they host a big event on campus with about 700 attendees—they watch several of the films and hand out awards. I was thinking, maybe we could host an after-party for the winners in a special secret room up on the top floor with a great view of the city. Only about 4 people have access to this room and the secrecy has become a campus/urban legend.

    But that's not all. We could also build an event later in the week. We close on Saturday's at 6pm . So why not reopen at 7pm and show all the movies on our 80 inch screen? Only about a third of the films get shown at the main event because of time (and quality?) so this would give everyone a chance to check out other people's work. We could fill the space with couches and comfortable chairs, as well as free popcorn and drinks, and interview students, a la documentary style, about the film making process. The student group already puts the films online, but we'd be celebrating the student and giving them a chance to meet/share others.
  • Winter Wish List Run , aka: The Joey Fones 5K project. This is under development for February. Basically it is a 5k run and we're seeking donations. Participants will get a t-shirt and can also suggest a film that we should add to the collection. I think we're going to try and use Netflix's inexpensive purchasing service.
  • Movie Displays . Host a display of movies shot within the library and/or around campus. Maybe a movie poster, combined with brief information, press, and photos for each?
  • Trivia . A few of the restaurants on campus host a trivia contest every Thursday night. It would be cool if we could partner with them one week and have one night focus on just movie trivia. Maybe we could co-host and give out prizes or something.
  • Oscar . We boost that we have an Oscar in our Archives, so why not dust it off, polish it up, and let people see it? Obviously we want to be in control, but why not let them hold it and take photos of themselves with it? Build it up as a full day, preferably the week leading up to the Academy Awards, and just see if people are interested.
  • Show Movies . Obviously it's a chance to show movies. We've dabbled with this before, but they've always been linked to a class. Perhaps there is an opportunity to develop a theme and every Wednesday night (or whenever) show something interesting. I'd love to invite a different cultural student group to show a film each week: the Chinese Club, the Pakistani Club, the German Club, etc.
  • Cross Promote Other Movies on Campus. It's not just about us, we can also cross-promote movie events that student groups offer. I recall the Russian Club had something going on somewhere in the Fall. And I know that SGA regularly has popular Hollywood film screenings. So again, pull all this together and give students options/awareness.
  • Promote our stuff. Highlight our classes for film editing software iMovie and Final Cut. Also offer some clinics on how to use our equipment to burn DVDs and/or how to digitize VHS. As well as promote digital camcorders that are available for checkout.

That's just a couple of things off the top of my head. You get the point. For 6 weeks just blast them with the film theme. Rather than focusing on one big event, spread it around. Blend our self-promotion with crossover promotions, as well as celebrating the students. The emphasis is on the experience, rather than the resources or services we provide. It's really about how we can become a partner (or rather, a part) with our campus culture.

When Hollywood Takes Over Your Library: The Full Account (revised)

We had a film crew in the Library all day on Monday and I had a blast. As someone with over 400 titles in my Netflix Queue, it was really cool watching the process. Of course, they had it all wrong—they show the Information Commons as a quiet space with a few random students here and there—when in reality it is always bustling. And the ‘librarian' was pretty much a cliché, although there was no bun or shhhhh—I guess your stereotypical baby boomer female librarian. But all that aside, it was a fun way to spend a day of break week. I was able to sit on the sidelines for most of the filming, although an “assistant” cleared us out during an action scene in the stacks.

I was surprised that they chosen our library as opposed to the Emory Library which has a more ‘classical' look.

Anyway, the film is One Missed Call , which is horror flick along the lines of The Ring .

The highlight was chatting with the lovely Shannyn Sossamon . She's very chill and down to earth.

Bonus Material:
My co-worker Alison posted this about the day. Her blog is private, so no link:

There was only one incident that left a *gasp* on every librarians face: the film crew was caught painting the ends of some books to make them stand out on camera more and to remove the "Georgia Tech Library" stamp. Supposedly, the crew will be paying for the damage....but still, that was sacreligious in a library! Some of those books could have been out of print! I wasn't down with that. Bring your own books if your going to do that.

A few star sightings: Shannyn Sossamon ( A Knights Tale),  Ed Burns (The Bros. McMullen)....(see below)...


It always breaks up the monotony of the day ..when a movie crew moves in. It just sucks when your ready to leave work only to realize a giant crane holding set lights is blocking your car..(which also actually happened to one of my cowokers)....

Here are a few pics from the day.

Shannyn

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