CULROSS and its inclusion in Marvel's Captain America film has been featured in a VisitScotland promotion.
The organisation has collaborated with National Geographic CreativeWorks, part of The Walt Disney Company, on a set-jetting campaign to showcase Scotland.
Using bespoke photography by National Geographic CreativeWorks the marketing initiative highlights many Scottish locations that have provided inspiration for the much-loved movie and TV classics from Disney/Pixar, Star Wars, Lucasfilm and Marvel.
Culross will feature after it stood in for Norway as part of the World War II-set for Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).
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Vicki Miller, Director of Marketing at VisitScotland, said: “Scotland’s landscapes have provided the dramatic backdrop for some of the world’s biggest film and TV franchises.
"For a long time, set-jetters have chosen to plan their journey to Scotland – the real star – after seeing it on-screen.
“Working with National Geographic CreativeWorks and Disney+ not only gives us the opportunity to shout about film locations in the context of Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Brave and the Avengers, but also to tap into the huge UK and US audiences across their channels.
"This allows us to inspire and influence potential visitors to include Scotland in their future travel plans.
“Those locations are only the starting point for us, to encourage would-be visitors to explore beyond what appears on-screen and uncover the drama found in our landscapes, history and heritage across all our regions throughout the year.”
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