tirsdag den 1. februar 2011

Big Bear Cabins California: Convenient Film Festival Accommodation

By Jacqueline Carter


When someone says "film festival", you may think of Cannes, Toronto or Sundance. But what about Big Bear? The small town is well-known for its diverse outdoor activities and the most amazing Big Bear cabins California has to offer, but it's also known for hosting a successful International Film Festival (BBIFF). Every fall, Big Bear cabins are booked up by excited moviegoers who are looking for quality movies, not famous stars. It's not only this town, though--around the world, towns are recognizing the economic benefits of tourism that film fests bring.

Compared to similar events in larger cities, small festivals are cozy, community-oriented and wonderful places for networking and showcasing emerging talent. And because they attract visitors from around the world and boost the economy, they are increasingly popular additions to small towns. During the BBIFF, for example, over 5000 people attended, with many staying in local Big Bear cabins.

To put on a successful small event, it needs to be kept non-profit. To achieve this, you can offer free family screenings and focus on regional films. It's also important to network with both regional and larger fests as well as enhance your programming with panels and question and answer periods.

Taking care of your guests is another important aspect. Many small communities are well-known for their friendliness, so it's essential to take care of every little detail, including airport pick-ups/drop-offs, amazing food and fun parties. If you treat everyone like a friend, you will acquire a great reputation and many repeat guests.

To maximze your attendance, you also need to develop a highly creative event that is both educational and filmmaker-friendly. You should screen shorts, high school student creations, independent features, animation, family movies and documentaries. Give out awards for each category and hold a special sidebar/cultural showcase and a screenwriting competition. As well, arrange for accommodation sponsors, such as a list of Big Bear cabins or other lodging on your website.

To help out your community even more, hold multiple niche festivals. Big Bear, for example, holds a horror film festival in October. It's not as famous as the BBIFF, but Big Bear cabins are booked regardless. With every successful event, your community will see a healthy tourism increase and gain industry respect.




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