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Rick Denham wrote:
Well, actually if you lived in Southern Ontario and new how much a ticket for a Leafs game was, you would be definitely questioning the scope of this shoot. They have the highest avg ticket price in the NHL. that being said, again I just don't get it, it could have been done on a much smaller scale, guess I am missing something.
Worried about ticket prices? Not so much... I mean, let's say the shoot cost half a million dollars. There's what, 40 home games, and how many seats (19,500 is what google says). So, over the course of a year, if they sell out, thats 799,500 tickets that can be sold, at what price? And that's not considering cost of suites, concessions. And the fact that the Maple Leafs are valued at slightly under half a billion dollars. They could just blanket add 50 canadian cents to the ticket. Let's say they wanna gouge you. Add a buck.
They got the money, they don't need to squeeze the fans. If they do, it certainly isn't over this photo shoot.
Any shoot of this scale is bound to have a few meetings. Rarely is this just handed to a photographer and they're allowed to just commandeer people and resources. Things were signed off on, several times, at various steps.
So what's the problem? He proposed an idea, they reviewed, revised, and accepted it.
I think the problem is that some people will see the value in this shoot, and some won't. What matters is that the person paying for the shoot saw the value and paid for it.
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