This report shows the corporate bookings in the specified planning week, with some financial information such as box office revenue and screen hire charge. Film programmers can send this report to cinema managers to make them aware of upcoming private events.
Corporate bookings information can come from two places:
- Events organised in Group Sales, in which a screen is booked for a private function or distributor preview, or when a group purchases tickets to a regular public screening together.
Report Prompts
Prompt | Description |
Week Contains Date |
Select any date. The report returns data for the planning week that contains your selected date. Note: The report uses your circuit's global film week start day to calculate the beginning of the planning week. Keep in mind that individual sites within your circuit might use different film week start days. |
Region |
The region to which one or more sites belong. to set up regions. Go to to associate sites with regions. |
Cinema Complex |
The site for which data is returned. |
Booking Type |
The type of corporate booking for which data is returned. |
Terms Used
Term | Description |
Planning Week Start
|
The start date of the specified planning week. If more than one site is selected, and each site uses a different film week start day, a date range showing the earliest and latest start dates for the planning week is displayed. |
Region |
The region to which one or more sites belong. |
Cinema Complex |
The site for which data is returned. |
Booking Type |
The type of corporate booking for which data is returned. |
Screen |
The screen playing the film specified in the corporate booking. |
Film |
The name of the film. |
Start Date Time |
The booking's start date and time. |
Organisation |
The organisation that has made the corporate booking. |
Box Office |
The box office admission charged for the corporate booking. |
Screen Hire |
The screen hire charged for the corporate booking. |
Hire Total |
The total charged for the corporate booking (the sum of box office and screen hire charges). |
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