Creation Entertainment is an American for-profit entertainment company located in Glendale, California, which produces fan conventions for fans of various films and television series, mainly in the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres. Creation Entertainment hosts about 20 conventions annually in various locations such as Chicago, Illinois; and Burbank, California. Creation was founded in 1971 by comic book fans Gary Berman and Adam Malin in New York City.[1] Since then, it has organized over 2,300 conventions.
Creation conventions consist of on-stage celebrity appearances, Q&A sessions, parties and cabaret performances featuring celebrities and charity auction breakfasts.[4] Attendees may also purchase autographs and photo ops that allow fans to be photographed with celebrities.
Creation collects additional money at their shows through limited-attendance functions not included in the ticket prices, including celebrity food functions, photo opportunities, and slower-paced autographing sessions.
Over the years, hundreds of actors, directors, producers and writers have appeared at Creation Entertainment conventions to speak to and meet their fans.
From that point, Creation Entertainment continued producing large annual conventions in New York City (under such colorful names as "Big Comicon Creation Convention," "Creation Comic Book & Pop Culture Convention," and "Creation '78"), usually taking place over the weekend following Thanksgiving.[17] A popular venue for the Thanksgiving cons was the Statler Hilton Hotel.[6] In the mid-1970s, attendance at the New York Creation conventions averaged around 5,000 fans; the admission was around $5/day.[7]
By 1983, Creation Entertainment was the leading producer of comic book conventions nationwide. According to long-time comics editor Diana Schutz, "Creation, at that time, used to run a comic book show virtually every weekend in some part of the country. It was then [c. 1983] that I met my future . . . husband, Bob Schreck, who was working for Creation in those days."[19]
Philadelphia (February 11–12, June 9–10, and Nov. 3–4)
Rochester (May 26–28)
San Francisco (June 2–3 and Oct. 6–7)
Washington, D.C., (June 16–17)
Boston (June 22–23, July 14–15, and Oct. 6–7)
Detroit (June 30–July 1)
Denver (July 7–8)
Chicago (July 21–22 and Sept. 29–30)
New Orleans (Sept. 22–23)
Atlanta (Oct. 13–14)
St. Louis (Oct. 20–21)
1985 Doctor Who-focused conventions:
Boston (Jan. 12–13 and Aug. 24–25)
San Francisco (Jan. 26–27, June 8–9, and Oct. 26–27)
Philadelphia (Feb. 9–10, August 10–11, and November 9–10)
New York City (March 16–17 and July 27–28)
Rochester (March 23–24)
Chicago (April 27–28 and Sept. 7–8)
Los Angeles (May 25–27)
Tampa (June 29–30)
1986 Doctor Who-focused conventions:
Chicago (Jan. 11–12)
Washington (Jan. 18–19)
Boston (Jan. 25–26 and July 12–13),
San Francisco (Feb. 1–2)
New York City (February 22–23 and May 10–11)
Oakland (March 8–9), Orlando (March 22–23)
Trenton (March 23)
The comics-focused Creation '84 was held November 23–25, 1984, at the Omni Park Central Hotel, New York City. November 30–December 1, 1985, were the dates of the 15th annual Creation Comic Book Convention, held at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. Guests include Jim Shooter, Chris Claremont, Robin Curtis, Frank Ashmore, and Terrance Dicks.[9]
In 1986 Creation produced large-scale comics conventions in at least six cities, including Philadelphia (July 19–20), Los Angeles (August 9–10), New York City (August 23–24), San Francisco (also August 23-24), Washington, D.C. (September 6–7), and New Brunswick, New Jersey (September 20–21). The New York show featured a special tribute to Marvel Comics' 25th anniversary; guests included Stan Lee and Jim Shooter.[21]
Creation Convention '87 was held June 27–28 at New York's Roosevelt Hotel.[22] 1988 saw two New York Creations Cons, on June 25–26 and November 25–27, both held at the Penta Hotel.[23] These were the last Creation comic conventions held in New York City; after 1988, Creation shifted focus from comics conventions to horror and science fiction shows (although they hosted one last Creation Comic Book & Pop Culture Convention in Pasadena, California, on January 31–February 2, 2003).
"Official" science fiction cons
In 1991, Creation Entertainment received its first license from Paramount Pictures for the Star Trek property, becoming the first studio licensee for photographic still reproduction.
A Star Trek "Grand Slam" event was held in Pasadena in March 2004.[24]
Creation Entertainment's Stargate SG-1 conventions were marketed as "The Official Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis Tour", which mostly took place in the United States until the company acquired the SG-1 license for Vancouver, British Columbia, conventions in 2005. A Creation Stargate Convention took place in Los Angeles on November 16, 2006.[25]
Creation teamed up with TheOneRing.net to present The One Ring Celebration (ORC) in 2005,[26] 2006, and 2007.
In 2008, Creation added Austin, Texas, to the Weekend of Horrors circuit; but in 2009 Fangoria broke ties with Creation.
2013 Guinness World Record
In 2013, the 12th Annual Official Star Trek Convention, held in the United States (in Las Vegas, Nevada), broke the previous Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed as Star Trek characters, having counted 1,085 people.[27][28]
Criticism
Creation Entertainment has been criticized in the past by fans for reasons including rushed autograph lines and little to no personal time with celebrity guests allowed both during and outside of the scheduled events.[29][30]
References
^Shenker, Israel. "Comic-Book Fans Gather for 'Creation '79': The Hand Is the Ticket," New York Times (25 Nov 1978), p. 26.