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Yellow Fever
The distinctive complexion of the animated family dominated The Simpsons Movie premiere and after-party, which featured silly stunts and decor.
The fanfare surrounding The Simpsons Movie was hardly subtle. Fox held its world premiere in the cartoon characters’ newly recognized official hometown of Springfield, Vermont (a town that won a contest among various Springfields for the honor), and staged a promotional stunt that converted a dozen 7-Elevens across the country into the cartoon series’ fictional Kwik-E-Marts. So why shouldn't the Los Angeles film premiere be anything less than over the top, too?

The Simpsons is obviously a very important brand to Fox,” said 20th Century Fox Film Corporation vice president of special events Len Iannelli, who oversaw Tuesday’s event. “This movie has been 18 years in the making, and we wanted to do something special to celebrate its launch, something worthy of the Simpsons brand.”

What better way to herald that brand than with a 59-foot-tall replica of Marge’s unmistakable beehive? The inflatable blue beacon sat atop the Mann Village Theatre, directly across from the Mann Bruin, where an inflatable installation of Homer’s famous bald pate rose over the marquee.
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Giant balloon replicas of Marge's hair and Homer's head topped movie theaters for the Los Angeles premiere of The Simpsons Movie.  - Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
Giant balloon replicas of Marge's hair and Homer's head topped movie theaters for the Los Angeles premiere of The Simpsons Movie.

Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
The UCLA marching band, which was renamed the Springfield  Correspondence School for the premiere, played five to 10 seconds' worth of the Simpsons theme song each time a  celebrity arrived. - Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
The UCLA marching band, which was renamed the Springfield Correspondence School for the premiere, played five to 10 seconds' worth of the Simpsons theme song each time a celebrity arrived.


Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
A Duff Beer blimp hovered over the yellow carpet, which  was decorated with giant installations of Homer's hand holding a donut.  - Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
A Duff Beer blimp hovered over the yellow carpet, which was decorated with giant installations of Homer's hand holding a donut.


Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
A yellow theme dominated the after-party, where geodesic domes were illuminated with yellow lighting, and topiaries of the characters in the same shade topped buffet tables.  - Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
A yellow theme dominated the after-party, where geodesic domes were illuminated with yellow lighting, and topiaries of the characters in the same shade topped buffet tables. 
Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
A choir greeted party guests with a live version of a song Homer sings in the film. - Photo: BizBash
A choir greeted party guests with a live version of a song Homer sings in the film.
Photo: BizBash
Framelike structures housed silhouette of the characters.  - Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
Framelike structures housed silhouette of the characters. 
Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
Performers dressed in yellow spandex body suits hula-hooped by the entrance to the party. - Photo: BizBash
Performers dressed in yellow spandex body suits hula-hooped by the entrance to the party.
Photo: BizBash
In homage to Homer's favorite snack, three donut projections backed a donut-shaped bar. - Photo: Line 8 Photography
In homage to Homer's favorite snack, three donut projections backed a donut-shaped bar.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
Character silhouettes and donut images were projected onto large circular structures surrounding the outdoor space.  - Photo: Line 8 Photography
Character silhouettes and donut images were projected onto large circular structures surrounding the outdoor space. 
Photo: Line 8 Photography
A bar made entirely of ice offered cocktails with names like "Marge-a-ritas." - Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
A bar made entirely of ice offered cocktails with names like "Marge-a-ritas."

Photo: Eric Charbonneau/WireImage
   
The Simpsons Movie Premiere and After-Party

After-Party Lighting Kinetic Lighting
After-Party Production Poko Event Productions
After-Party Projections MegaVision Arts
After-Party Rentals Town and Country Event Rentals
Screening Venue Mann Village Theatre
Theater Arrival Production Entertainment Lighting Services (ELS)

The team at Entertainment Lighting Services executed Fox’s vision for the arrivals area, bringing the studios’ design specifications to what ELS director of marketing and business development Michael Friedman referred to as a “tangible and logistical reality” that involved laying out 9,870 square feet of carpet custom matched to the animated characters’ signature yellow skin, coordinating sporadic explosions of yellow confetti, and installing grandstands to accommodate 400 yellow-T-shirt-wearing fans and UCLA marching band members, who added to the golden landscape.

Iannelli collaborated with Poko Event Productions to continue the yellow theme at the after-party, an outdoor celebration at the Veteran’s Administration complex. Three geodesic domes illuminated in yellow lighting dotted the open-air space and housed bars, video game stations, and lounges. Characters abstractly represented in the form of silhouettes shone against the domes, and topiaries in the shapes of characters topped buffet tables.

  —Rosalba Curiel
RELATED TOPICS Fox, The Simpsons

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