About Filmology

 

Everyone loves the movies...

...and Filmology has been harnessing the power of cinema and film for over 10 years to create innovative, imaginative and successful employee incentives and sales promotions for brands as diverse as Kraft, Ford, Mars, Samsung, Nokia, Sony and many, many more!

Of course we could simply provide you with discount cinema tickets to be used for:

  • Sales promotions
  • Rewards and incentives
  • Cinema events
  • Product test incentives

But our unique approach to marketing with the movies could do so much more.

If you'd like to know more about Cinema and Film Promotions email David Pearson, Paul Parry or Mike Croston today or call them: 0845 634 1433 to take advantage of their experience, creativity, knowledge.

Filmology offers its movie marketing and promotions experience to agencies and businesses seeking to capture the glitz and glamour associated with the film industry to create unforgettable sales promotions, experiential campaigns, corporate entertainment, client hospitality and gifts, as well as staff incentive and reward programmes.

Essentially if you can think of a way to use cinema marketing or film promotions to help your client, brand or company achieve objectives; then we can work with our Cinema Partners to help deliver the campaign for you.

Filmology is part of Motivcom Plc whose major brands include P&MM, Protravel and Fotorama.

Case Studies
Film Promotions Preview

Muller Light

Working with 'Blue Chip Marketing' in Manchester, Filmology delivered a Cinema Ticket campaign that allowed Muller to be a part of the global phenomenon that is 'Sex & the City'

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Film Partnerships
  • Frankenweenie
  • Battleship
  • Men in Black 3 (3D)
  • Snow White and the Huntsman
  • Amazing Spider-Man, The
  • The Lorax

Here’s just six of the best! There are 100s more movies, some just perfect for your brand...

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Kermode Uncut (BBC)

Chill Factor


The Woman In Black is an old-fashioned ghost story that aims to scare you through suggestion rather than special effects. Seeing t... Read More...

Too Many Tattoos?


The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo has been made twice - once in Swedish and once in the English language. The Hollywood remake has ... Read More...

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