Sunday, May 24, 2015

The Future of Live Entertainment and Venue Selection

A Tupac Presentation
The Future of Live Entertainment and Venue Selection

By: Rev. Frank Paul Jones is the Apostle Paul Castellano bka Jesus Christ
The ultimate goal is to use Laser Technology or Holography and simultaneously run a concert at a major venue and on time transmission  the live show to major venues all over that time zone.
Concert Arenas:

Click Hyperlink Above to venue all indoor Arenas in the United States

  • 1 List of largest municipal arenas in the United States by seating capacity
  • 2 List of largest college sports arenas in the United States by seating capacity
  • 3 Major college indoor arenas
  • 4 See also
  •  
    List of cinema and movie theater chains:

    North America:

    The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) is the largest exhibition trade organization in the world. According to their figures, the top 4 chains represent almost half of the theater screens in North America. NATO states that the number of U.S. movie screens as of July 1, 2013 are 39,056 indoor screens in 5,317 sites and 606 Drive-In screens in 366 sites.[1]
    RankCircuitHeadquartersScreensSites
    1Regal Entertainment GroupKnoxville,TN7,318574
    2AMC Entertainment IncKansas City, MO4,988344
    3Cinemark TheatresPlano, TX4,434332
    4Carmike Cinemas, Inc.Columbus, GA2,904276
    5Cineplex EntertainmentToronto, ON1,672136
    6Marcus TheatresMilwaukee, WI68755
    7Harkins TheatresPhoenix, AZ44031
    8National AmusementsDedham, MA42332
    9B&B TheatresLiberty, MO41451
    10Bow Tie CinemasRidgefield, CT38863
     
    Laser Technology or Holography:

    Click Hyperlink Above to read up on this technology in full

  • 1 Overview and history
  • 2 How holography works
  • 3 Physics of holography
  • 4 Recording a hologram
  • 5 Reconstructing and viewing the holographic image
  • 6 Applications
  • 7 Non-optical holography
  • 8 Things often confused with holograms
  • 9 Holography in fiction
  • 10 See also
  • 11 References
  • 12 Reference sources
  • 13 Further reading
  • 14 External links

  • Venue Selections:
     
    The idea is to find the best venue within the consumer time zones and do one show per time zone.  Every artist will have a different following and will have a different preferred audience based on their fan base.  For example, let us take Hip Hop music, a Cash Money Presentation would probably be Texas that would cover also the East Coast or in Florida for the East Coast and in Texas for the Central Time Zone.  Whereby a G-Unit Presentation would probably be in New York City the East Coast and perhaps Chicago for a Central Time Zone Performance.

    The Super Concerts:
    Image result for The National Community Network
     
    What I am talking about is one live show to cover a whole time zone and now we are talking purses of numbers like $100M per show, for someone like Michael Joseph Jackson, meaning as much or more than $300M for three show that will cover the whole United States during a three day holiday weekend.


    The Queendom
     
    By using laser technology we can even advance this even further. However, I will like to introduce this using members of my Queendom and friends.  For example Queen of Queens Janet could have a big show and include other Queens to include Queen Whitney, whom alone would break concert sales.  Queen NaQuila has new material the world needs to hear and I need to work with Queen Tatyana, for what I heard they gave her bubble gum and she wants to also entertain as well, while Queen Latifah can come on as a rapper for all of them.  I do not know if any of my other Queens entertain, but the performance is only one part of the production of such big shows.

    The Fantasy the will seem real all in fun
     

    At the moment we are already prepared to produce time zone wide concerts, that can be carried at a selected venue for example Los Angeles, California on one night, then New York City on the second night and include the Central and Mountain Time zones one for California and one for New York City.  This can be done by using a high technology concert hall to include some paid audience at the movie theaters and support by other artist who are going to be a part of this at the actual concerts.
    Janet and her Dancers @ Support Concert
     
    What I am talking about is dancer support for example.  For example, one of the things missing in music is new dance creation. At these shows you can have people who are a part of say the Rhythm Nation who will be in the audience showing people and getting people involved by the demonstration of dance or just lighting a lighter on a certain song.

    Concert Merchandise Sections 
     
    A concert should be exciting and the artist is just the gatherer of the fans, but they have to be there for a reason and not just to see music an watch a performance.  It should be a place of sells on merchandise and be creative. Now just overpriced T-Shirts, but real things people can use and often need.  If beer is served sell it at a fair price, I wouldn't mind selling weed, but they might burn up my chairs. So if smoking of any sort is allowed, you have to setup somewhere they can get their smoke on.

     

    By having all of these smaller venues under the main umbrella or concert hall, you can have a camera at these movie theaters and do things I shout out the West L.A. or shout out to San Diego, while in Los Angeles and people will see themselves on the screen where they are.  The idea is to create a union, whereby you unite many places at one time and get paid for every venue covered in one night.
     
    Each artist has to decide the message they want to get out and the merchandise they want to sell. And my advise is to not just focus on merchandise sales that night, but to gain an interest in the fans so they go to your online sales website.  It is not about selling bullshit for one night, people will put to the side and memorabilia, but capturing them long term and getting their support in whatever your agenda really is.

    Apostle Paul Castellano

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