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August 31, 2007
Mr. Tom Martin
Strategic Marketing Advisor
JFK CV 67 Memorial Foundation
3418 N. Ocean Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Dear Tom,
Please accept this letter as an expression of interest in the John F. Kennedy Maritime Museum and Large Format Theater project on behalf of Destination Cinema, Inc. and National Geographic Television and Film.
Destination Cinema is without any doubt, the most qualified entity to design, build and operate a large format destination theater as part of this project. We are the largest and most successful owners and operators of large format destination theaters in North America. DCI provides interpretive film experiences for over 2.5M visitors annually to premiere tourist destinations in the United States and Canada.
National Geographic Television and Film and DCI have been partners for over 10 years. Between the two organizations, we have created and distributed some of the most successful large format films in our industry’s history. Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets is the highest grossing large format film ever made. Mysteries of Egypt has grossed more than any other large format film made over the past 10 years. Lewis & Clark: The Great Journey West and Forces of Nature out performed 90% of the large format films created during the past five years. Yellowstone, Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic and Hearst Castle: Building the Dream have all shown strong, unwavering destination theater performance over many years. We believe that National Geographic is the most qualified film maker to take on the task of creating an interpretive film about JFK, and potentially, a brief history of the Caribbean.
Please let me know when you’re ready to proceed to next steps.
Cordially,
Bob Perkins
Bob Perkins
Chief Executive Officer
1142 Highland Avenue Suite B • Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
email: bperkins@destinationcinema.com • www.destinationcinema.com
310.802-1138 • fax 310.802-1139
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