Thursday, September 11, 2008

Promotional Products for the New Mexico Film Industry - by Chantel Campos/Bankers Advertising


Every production Crew filming in New Mexico has printing and or promotional product needs - be it props or wardrobe items during production, or wrap gifts at the end of the show. Sourcing these items from a New Mexico-based vendor qualifies the purchase for a 25% rebate under the New Mexico Film Incentives program. That's why we're happy to introduce Chantel Campos of Bankers Advertising.

Chantel is a life-long New Mexican and second generation provider of promotional products under the Banker's Advertising brand. Based in Santa Fe, but serving clients state-wide, Chantel works to provide any and all promotional items - hats, t-shirts, mugs, blankets, umbrellas, messenger bags - everything and anything you might need to feature your custom logo or message. Chantel works with clients large and small - from Buffalo Thunder Resort, to individuals looking to promote their business.

crewnewmexico.com is glad to have Chantel on board.

You can view Chantel's Production Support Promotional Products profile page at
http://www.crewnewmexico.com/bankersadvertising

An Amazing Event to Benefit the Santa Fe Film Festival - Original Polish Movie Posters at the Vintage Poster Gallery on Canyon Road, Santa Fe

Since crewnewmexico.com is a sponsor of the Santa Fe Film Festival, we're especially glad to help spread the word about this event.

Film Festival Poster Benefit Opens

The largest public exhibition of award-
winning original Polish movie posters
ever displayed in the Americas opened at
the Vintage Poster Gallery at 901 Canyon
Road and runs through September.

The exhibition honors the Santa Fe Film
Festival which takes place in early
December. A portion of all sales for the
month are donated to the Festival.

Featuring over 250 vintage film posters
from The Rosenberg Collection, the show
has great film classics such as Citizen
Kane, Midnight Cowboy, and Grand Hotel
from the U.S. and international greats such
as Belle d’Jour, Seventh Samurai, and Juliet
of the Spirits.

Elena Millie, retired curator of the poster
collection of the Library of Congress wrote,
“The Polish designer has been trained as an
artist first and foremost and brings artistic
expertise to the poster. The exceptional
Polish poster is thus really a work of art
rather than a conventional advertising
placard.”

Large portions of The Rosenberg Collection
can be viewed online at www.mrposter.com

The Gallery is open from Noon to 4 p.m.
daily or call 577-7419 for show details.
Watch local news calendars for a series of
free public presentations by Gallery owner
Marty Rosenberg on the world famous era of
the Polish School of Design and a pre-
release preview of the documentary film
Freedom On the Fence that chronicles these
amazing Polish artists and their poster
designs.

Guess Who's Coming to Crew?!

In the next day, watch for a new chiropractor, a promotional products expert, and the famous, infamous Cowgirl BBQ! - and more!