The salesman in me immediately thinks: turn any bad news about the economy into something positive.
If people aren't investing in the housing market, they are still going to invest in something.
Combine that with the concept that when times get tough people will still spend a little money on entertainment and you have a combination that should be even easier to sell.
Coca Cola made a huge fortune in the 1930s because everyone had a nickle to buy sugar water.
Hollywood was entering their "Golden Age", and it wasn't because people
weren't buying tickets.
Although there are pockets of the US that are hurting (and when is there a time that there aren't?), by and large things aren't as bad as they get reported. The "mortgage crisis" overall is in default only by about 5%, which stinks if you are in the 5% but there's no reason to panic until you see it at 15% to 20%
Interest rates are still historically low, consider that in 1979 you could buy a house and get a rate of around 18% if you were lucky, but on the other side, CD rates were really paying off to the people that were investing.
The other day the news people were in a panic because the market slipped as much as 400 points, but that was on a 13,000 point market! Back in 1980 the market dropped 100 points and it was big news because the market was around 1000.
By way of example, I was at CNN in the early 1980s and there was a "crisis" in the automobile industry (mainly because of high interest rates). I spoke to some of the advertising sales people because I was concerned about what a downturn in industry might do to our growing business. I was surprised to learn that revenues were up almost 20% because the carmakers were buying more advertising time to promote their products.
In a roundabout way you could say that they were investing in the entertainment industry.
Like I said before, I would a positive out of the situation (even if the situation is mostly perception) and sell your idea to people that weren't even mildly interested before.
But I'm always an optimist! If I weren't I wouldn't be shooting a feature with cardboard sets!
