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EVENT REPORT   05.02.07 12:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Spidey Makes Last-Minute Move to Queens
Burgeoning attendance numbers before the giant premiere party required changes to the venue and decor.
For the 1,800 or so guests who gathered Monday night at Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens immediately following the U.S. premiere of Spider-Man 3, the over-the-top spectacle of the affair may have been somewhat expected. The event, after all, capped off the movie’s rolling eight-city tour (with stops in Tokyo, Moscow, and Rome), culminating with the homecoming of sorts, to the hometown borough of Spidey’s alter ego.
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Red light bathed the facade of Kaufman Astoria Studios, which was built in 1919. -
Red light bathed the facade of Kaufman Astoria Studios, which was built in 1919.
Load-in for the after-party began on Saturday. -
Load-in for the after-party began on Saturday.
About 2,500 people took in the movie at UA Kaufman Astoria Stadium 14 in Queens. A marching band outside the theater helped celebrate the homecoming of Peter Parker—Spider-Man’s Queens-based alter ego—prior to the screening. -
About 2,500 people took in the movie at UA Kaufman Astoria Stadium 14 in Queens. A marching band outside the theater helped celebrate the homecoming of Peter Parker—Spider-Man’s Queens-based alter ego—prior to the screening.
Interactive elements of the party included Spider-Man backdrops for photo ops, Sony photo booths, and Sony PlayStations loaded with the Spider-Man game. -
Interactive elements of the party included Spider-Man backdrops for photo ops, Sony photo booths, and Sony PlayStations loaded with the Spider-Man game.
Ron Wendt provided the textured and unconventional floral arrangements; candles rested in globes reminiscent of the Green Goblin’s destructive bombs. -
Ron Wendt provided the textured and unconventional floral arrangements; candles rested in globes reminiscent of the Green Goblin’s destructive bombs.
Seating options included plush brown sofas (many reserved for the movie’s cast and other boldface names in attendance), black chairs placed around glass tables, and couches sporting a reptilian-textured fabric with accompanying ottomans. -
Seating options included plush brown sofas (many reserved for the movie’s cast and other boldface names in attendance), black chairs placed around glass tables, and couches sporting a reptilian-textured fabric with accompanying ottomans.
Sonnier & Castle’s offerings included coconut shrimp, bite-size croque monsieur, and individual crème brûlée. Latin fusion, dim sum, antipasti, and pasta stations were inspired by New York cuisine. -
Sonnier & Castle’s offerings included coconut shrimp, bite-size croque monsieur, and individual crème brûlée. Latin fusion, dim sum, antipasti, and pasta stations were inspired by New York cuisine.
Benarroch Productions brought in every element of decor to create the industrial modern environment. -
Benarroch Productions brought in every element of decor to create the industrial modern environment.
The metal spider’s body hovered over the dance floor at the center of the venue. For added visual excitement, green lasers shot through the space. -
The metal spider’s body hovered over the dance floor at the center of the venue. For added visual excitement, green lasers shot through the space.
Three panels created the imposing backlit cityscape, which measured 280 feet long and 35 feet high. -
Three panels created the imposing backlit cityscape, which measured 280 feet long and 35 feet high.
   
Columbia Pictures' Spider-Man 3 Premiere

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Catering Sonnier & Castle
Design, Decor Greco Decor
DJ Todd Mallis
Flowers Ron Wendt Design
Lighting See Factor Industries
Lighting Environtology
Models Smash Party Entertainment
Photo Booths Mass Networks Inc.
Portable Restrooms Mr. John
Production Benarroch Productions
Red Carpet Design, Prod.
Security GSS Security Services Inc.
Sound New York Sound & Visual Corporation

But the superhero-size blowout—part of the Tribeca Film Festival—hadn’t always been in the cards. In fact, just a week out, the event's producer, Benarroch Productions’ president and creative director, Chris Benarroch, got a call with the news that the postscreening event for 600 to 800 guests at Manhattan venue Guastavino’s (intended to be a more intimate celebration for the filmmakers) was morphing into a bash for more than twice as many people.

“Ten days out, we had over 1,000 people expected, and with that many, you just know it will be more like 1,500 to 1,600. And Tribeca Film Festival added 500 people on Saturday night,” said Alison Bossert, vice president of special events for Columbia Pictures. “Somewhere over Siberia, when we were flying to Rome, I wrote an email saying, ‘I really think we need to move this.’”

As luck would have it, the rarely available 28,000-square-foot Astoria Studios—just two blocks from the screening venue—was free, thanks to the fact that the production scheduled to film there ran out of money.

“We had one day to map out what we were going to do,” Benarroch said. “And we thought, what was the best part of the world tour? In Tokyo, there was a huge truss system, and it evoked images of the film. There was also a giant steel spider that had nothing to do with the film premiere.”

The combination inspired a massive metal spider, designed by Keith Greco, that loomed over guests in the cavernous Queens studio. The structure was both practical, providing the means to light the venue, and aesthetically advantageous, making the party space feel more intimate. (With much of the furniture and set pieces already constructed with the lower ceilings of Guastavino’s in mind, finding a way to reduce the amount of overhead space in the new venue was key.)

Beyond the abstract arachnid dominating the space, the event was a stylish celebration of all things Spidey. A massive backlit backdrop of a New York cityscape wrapped the rear of the venue, while a large screen played looped kinetic footage from the movie, and the image of Spider-Man’s web could be found at every turn.

Mimi O’Connor

Photos: Dan Hallman for BizBash
RELATED TOPICS Coumbia Pictures, Tribeca Film Festival

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