The morning after the Oscars, “Coda” producer Philippe Rousselet was ready to get some sleep. “In the last few weeks, as long as we were in the challenger’s seat, I was perfectly fine,” he said. But after a string of wins, “you start losing sleep, you go from the challenger’s seat to almost the frontrunner. And, if we lose, we’re going to be the losers overnight. When we had already won so much.”
Now, more people than ever will see “Coda,” which returns to theatrical release April 1 after winning Oscars for writer-director Sian Heder for Adapted Screenplay, Troy Kotsur for Supporting Actor, and Best Picture. “Today the movie is being seen everywhere,” said Rousselet. “People are very much aware of the movie. I have about 550 text messages this morning.”
The film’s Academy Awards campaign began at virtual Sundance 2021. Buyers didn’t need a theater to see...
Now, more people than ever will see “Coda,” which returns to theatrical release April 1 after winning Oscars for writer-director Sian Heder for Adapted Screenplay, Troy Kotsur for Supporting Actor, and Best Picture. “Today the movie is being seen everywhere,” said Rousselet. “People are very much aware of the movie. I have about 550 text messages this morning.”
The film’s Academy Awards campaign began at virtual Sundance 2021. Buyers didn’t need a theater to see...
- 3/31/2022
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Updated following 1:38Pm post: The former governor of California and Terminator franchise star made a big splash today at “The Big Screen Is Back” conference to exclaim, “The big screen is back, ladies and gentleman!” Arnold Schwarzenegger then led the whole auditorium at the AMC Century City 15 in a chant of “We are back! We are back!”
The conference, which was produced by the Motion Picture Association, National Association of Theatres, LA movies studios and NYC distribs, and key PR gurus Terry Curtin and CAA Head of Motion Picture Marketing Megan Crawford, is one of the first in-person events for the motion picture industry which showcased theatrical distributors (big and small) summer slates. The event, from what we have gathered, was put together at the last minute and with all good will and intentions, and it wasn’t about showing unseen footage from the next Marvel movie or 2022 theatrical release.
The conference, which was produced by the Motion Picture Association, National Association of Theatres, LA movies studios and NYC distribs, and key PR gurus Terry Curtin and CAA Head of Motion Picture Marketing Megan Crawford, is one of the first in-person events for the motion picture industry which showcased theatrical distributors (big and small) summer slates. The event, from what we have gathered, was put together at the last minute and with all good will and intentions, and it wasn’t about showing unseen footage from the next Marvel movie or 2022 theatrical release.
- 5/19/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Movie theaters are ready to welcome back audiences.
That’s the message of The Big Screen Is Back, a new initiative launched by cinema operators, studio executives, talent agents, and filmmakers that kicked off as part of Sunday’s Academy Awards pre-show. During the lead up to the telecast, a clip with an introduction by Matthew McConaughey aired, highlighting some of the tens of thousands of movie theater workers who were laid off or furloughed during the pandemic and have slowly been returning to work. It’s part of a larger initiative, one that will continue for months as new blockbusters slowly start rolling out on cinema screens.
“We have to let people know that movie theaters are open and they’re ready to welcome people back,” says Megan Crawford, CAA’s head of motion picture marketing and one of the driving forces behind the campaign. “Honestly, movie theaters are...
That’s the message of The Big Screen Is Back, a new initiative launched by cinema operators, studio executives, talent agents, and filmmakers that kicked off as part of Sunday’s Academy Awards pre-show. During the lead up to the telecast, a clip with an introduction by Matthew McConaughey aired, highlighting some of the tens of thousands of movie theater workers who were laid off or furloughed during the pandemic and have slowly been returning to work. It’s part of a larger initiative, one that will continue for months as new blockbusters slowly start rolling out on cinema screens.
“We have to let people know that movie theaters are open and they’re ready to welcome people back,” says Megan Crawford, CAA’s head of motion picture marketing and one of the driving forces behind the campaign. “Honestly, movie theaters are...
- 4/26/2021
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Veteran Hollywood executive Terry Curtin has joined Solstice Studios as executive vice president of communications.
Curtin, who has previously held top jobs at Disney, Universal and Fox, will report directly to Vincent Bruzzese, head of marketing and strategy at the upstart studio. All of film publicity and corporate communications will fall on her desk.
Curtin replaces Elissa Greer, who is transitioning to a consultant role.
“Terry is a world-class executive who is respected across the industry,” Bruzzese said. “We’re fortunate to have her join the company on a full-time basis. Terry and Elissa worked extremely well together and delivered an excellent publicity and promotion campaign for ‘Unhinged,’ under difficult circumstances: launching the first new movie back in U.S. theaters this summer was no easy task. I look forward to their teaming up to achieve similarly striking results on ‘Good Joe Bell.’”
Curtin last oversaw a boutique consulting agency,...
Curtin, who has previously held top jobs at Disney, Universal and Fox, will report directly to Vincent Bruzzese, head of marketing and strategy at the upstart studio. All of film publicity and corporate communications will fall on her desk.
Curtin replaces Elissa Greer, who is transitioning to a consultant role.
“Terry is a world-class executive who is respected across the industry,” Bruzzese said. “We’re fortunate to have her join the company on a full-time basis. Terry and Elissa worked extremely well together and delivered an excellent publicity and promotion campaign for ‘Unhinged,’ under difficult circumstances: launching the first new movie back in U.S. theaters this summer was no easy task. I look forward to their teaming up to achieve similarly striking results on ‘Good Joe Bell.’”
Curtin last oversaw a boutique consulting agency,...
- 9/24/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Solstice Studios has hired Terry Curtin, an industry veteran who has held top film communications jobs at Disney, Universal and Fox, as its EVP of Communications, it was announced Thursday.
Curtin will report to Vincent Bruzzese, head of marketing and strategy, and she will oversee the newly launched distributor’s film publicity and promotion and its corporate communications.
Curtin will replace Elissa Greer in the role, who will segue into the role of lead communications consultant on “Good Joe Bell,” which Solstice recently acquired out of Toronto for $20 million.
“Terry is a world-class executive who is respected across the industry,” Bruzzese said in a statement. “We’re fortunate to have her join the company on a full-time basis. Terry and Elissa worked extremely well together and delivered an excellent publicity and promotion campaign for Unhinged, under difficult circumstances: launching the first new movie back in U.S. theaters this summer was no easy task.
Curtin will report to Vincent Bruzzese, head of marketing and strategy, and she will oversee the newly launched distributor’s film publicity and promotion and its corporate communications.
Curtin will replace Elissa Greer in the role, who will segue into the role of lead communications consultant on “Good Joe Bell,” which Solstice recently acquired out of Toronto for $20 million.
“Terry is a world-class executive who is respected across the industry,” Bruzzese said in a statement. “We’re fortunate to have her join the company on a full-time basis. Terry and Elissa worked extremely well together and delivered an excellent publicity and promotion campaign for Unhinged, under difficult circumstances: launching the first new movie back in U.S. theaters this summer was no easy task.
- 9/24/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Terry Curtin has joined Solstice Studios as EVP of Communications.
She replaces Elissa Greer, who has segued to the role of lead communications consultant on the studio’s next release, the Mark Wahlberg drama Good Joe Bell, which Solstice recently snapped up at TIFF for $20M as Deadline first reported.
Curtin will report to Vincent Bruzzese, Head of Marketing & Strategy, and will oversee all aspects of film publicity and promotion as well as corporate communications for the company.
“Terry is a world-class executive who is respected across the industry,” Bruzzese said. “We’re fortunate to have her join the company on a full-time basis. Terry and Elissa worked extremely well together and delivered an excellent publicity and promotion campaign for Unhinged, under difficult circumstances: launching the first new movie back in U.S. theaters this summer was no easy task. I look forward to their teaming up to achieve similarly...
She replaces Elissa Greer, who has segued to the role of lead communications consultant on the studio’s next release, the Mark Wahlberg drama Good Joe Bell, which Solstice recently snapped up at TIFF for $20M as Deadline first reported.
Curtin will report to Vincent Bruzzese, Head of Marketing & Strategy, and will oversee all aspects of film publicity and promotion as well as corporate communications for the company.
“Terry is a world-class executive who is respected across the industry,” Bruzzese said. “We’re fortunate to have her join the company on a full-time basis. Terry and Elissa worked extremely well together and delivered an excellent publicity and promotion campaign for Unhinged, under difficult circumstances: launching the first new movie back in U.S. theaters this summer was no easy task. I look forward to their teaming up to achieve similarly...
- 9/24/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Terry Curtin has joined Solstice Studios as executive vp of communications, reporting to head of marketing and strategy Vincnet Bruzzese.
The veteran executive, who has held top jobs at a number of major Hollywood studios, will oversee all aspects of film publicity and promotion, as well as corporate communications for the company.
Solstice was founded by Mark Gill, and is currently in theaters with its first feature, Unhinged. Curtain served as a consultant on the road-rage thriller, which was the first new wide release to hit the big screen as theaters reopened.
Curtin replaces Elissa Greer, who has segued to the ...
The veteran executive, who has held top jobs at a number of major Hollywood studios, will oversee all aspects of film publicity and promotion, as well as corporate communications for the company.
Solstice was founded by Mark Gill, and is currently in theaters with its first feature, Unhinged. Curtain served as a consultant on the road-rage thriller, which was the first new wide release to hit the big screen as theaters reopened.
Curtin replaces Elissa Greer, who has segued to the ...
- 9/24/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Terry Curtin has joined Solstice Studios as executive vp of communications, reporting to head of marketing and strategy Vincnet Bruzzese.
The veteran executive, who has held top jobs at a number of major Hollywood studios, will oversee all aspects of film publicity and promotion, as well as corporate communications for the company.
Solstice was founded by Mark Gill, and is currently in theaters with its first feature, Unhinged. Curtain served as a consultant on the road-rage thriller, which was the first new wide release to hit the big screen as theaters reopened.
Curtin replaces Elissa Greer, who has segued to the ...
The veteran executive, who has held top jobs at a number of major Hollywood studios, will oversee all aspects of film publicity and promotion, as well as corporate communications for the company.
Solstice was founded by Mark Gill, and is currently in theaters with its first feature, Unhinged. Curtain served as a consultant on the road-rage thriller, which was the first new wide release to hit the big screen as theaters reopened.
Curtin replaces Elissa Greer, who has segued to the ...
- 9/24/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
At this point, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ governors election looks more like a round-up than a race; more than 180 members have declared their interest in filling 17 contested spots on the 54-member Board of Governors.
Voting in the run-off round starts on Monday and ends May 18. That will narrow the present field to a maximum of four nominees per branch in the final round, which follows.
For now, there are on average about 11 candidates in the running for each slot. In the casting directors and costume design branches, only three members have declared for each slot. But not so in the actors branch, where 17 members — including Brie Larson, Jacki Weaver and Meg Ryan — are vying for the spot being vacated by termed-out Tom Hanks; or the producers, executives, and public relations branches, all of which have a bumper crop of candidates. Marvin Levy, currently a governor in the public relations branch,...
Voting in the run-off round starts on Monday and ends May 18. That will narrow the present field to a maximum of four nominees per branch in the final round, which follows.
For now, there are on average about 11 candidates in the running for each slot. In the casting directors and costume design branches, only three members have declared for each slot. But not so in the actors branch, where 17 members — including Brie Larson, Jacki Weaver and Meg Ryan — are vying for the spot being vacated by termed-out Tom Hanks; or the producers, executives, and public relations branches, all of which have a bumper crop of candidates. Marvin Levy, currently a governor in the public relations branch,...
- 5/11/2018
- by Michael Cieply
- Deadline Film + TV
TriStar Pictures President Hannah Minghella and United Talent Agency Partner Rena Ronson are back on the board of Women in Film. The nonprofit, which promotes gender parity in show business and global media at large, has also elected four new members: Netflix VP of Content Bela Bajaria, Dreamworks Animation Global PR Head Terry Curtin, “Transparent” director-producer Nisha Ganatra and Cpa Laura W. Gordon. Producer Cathy Schulman has run the group for three terms, and recently launched a major initiative called ReFrame — which will work to evaluate and score gender equality in every sector of entertainment. Also Read: Hollywood Gender Gap: 2016 Movies Had More Major Female.
- 3/22/2017
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Women in Film has elected four new members to its Board of Directors, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. In addition, TriStar Pictures president Hannah Minghella and UTA partner and Independent Film Group head Rena Ronson have rejoined the board of the non-profit organization.
The new board members are:
Bela Bajaria, who became Netflix’s vp content in November after spending five years as president of Universal Television;
Terry Curtin, who became DreamWorks Animation’s global head of theatrical publicity last March. She previously ran strategic marketing and global communications at Stx Entertainment;
Nisha Ganatra, whose directing credits include Brooklyn Nine-Nine,...
The new board members are:
Bela Bajaria, who became Netflix’s vp content in November after spending five years as president of Universal Television;
Terry Curtin, who became DreamWorks Animation’s global head of theatrical publicity last March. She previously ran strategic marketing and global communications at Stx Entertainment;
Nisha Ganatra, whose directing credits include Brooklyn Nine-Nine,...
- 3/22/2017
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Women in Film, the non-profit organization dedicated to promoting equal opportunities for women, has just elected new members to its Board of Directors as Cathy Schulman enters her third term as Board President. The newly elected are: Netflix’s Bela Bajaria, DreamWorks Animation’s Terry Curtin, Transparent director/producer Nisha Ganatra and Cpa Laura Gordon with TriStar president Hannah Minghella and UTA’s Independent Film Group’s partner/head Rena Ronson rejoining the…...
- 3/22/2017
- Deadline
PR maven Terry Curtin has joined DreamWorks Animation as its head of theatrical publicity, the studio announced Monday. She’ll start her new job on April 11. Curtin, who has previously served as an executive at Universal, 20th Century Fox, Disney, Stx Entertainment and a number of other major entertainment companies, will oversee all global publicity efforts for Dwa’s feature film slate, including traditional and digital film PR campaigns; publicity events and experiential efforts; targeted campaign oversight; awards; and publicity content and press communications for film-related talent. Robin Chandler, who previously served as head of theatrical publicity, will step down from her.
- 3/21/2016
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Terry Curtin, a long-serving and highly regarded Hollywood publicist, has been named Head of Theatrical Publicity at DreamWorks Animation, the company said this morning. Curtin, who begins her new job April 11, is well known from her exec perches at Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Disney, Relativity and other entertainment companies. She most recently served as Head of Strategic Marketing and Global Communications at Stx Entertainment. Curtin will oversee all global…...
- 3/21/2016
- Deadline
Sometime in the latter half of 2012, when Carly Rae Jepsen's catchy tune "Call Me Maybe" was all the rage, top executives at Relativity Media hired Rj Durell and Nick Florez to choreograph and direct a company parody of the music video. The spoof was intended as a gift for CEO Ryan Kavanaugh, with Durell and Florez, who have worked with Katy Perry and Madonna, among others, enlisting dancing girls and most of the staff, including president Tucker Tooley, Relativity Sports CEO Happy Walters, Relativity TV CEO Tom Forman and then-marketing president Terry Curtin. Times were happier then at
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- 8/5/2015
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This story first appeared in the Aug. 14 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe. In 2012, as Carly Rae Jepsen's catchy tune "Call Me Maybe" was all the rage, the senior staff at Relativity Media decided they would create a gag video for their fun-loving boss Ryan Kavanaugh. So top lieutenants Tucker Tooley and Happy Walters rode Segways through the company's hallways surrounded by dancing girls, Relativity TV chief Tom Forman sang along as he polished his Emmys, and marketing head Terry Curtin vamped in a suggestive crawl across a conference-
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- 8/5/2015
- by Gregg Kilday, Pamela McClintock, Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stx Entertainment has added four executives to head up its marketing division in the run up to its first theatrical release, Joel Edgerton‘s “The Gift,” the company announced Tuesday. The new team includes veteran marketing experts Terry Curtin, Keri Moore, Amy Elkins and Andrew Runyon. The four will report to President of Marketing Jack Pan. “We have a very unique structure at Stx Entertainment that creates a collaborative and crucial dialogue both inside the marketing department, and between production and marketing,” Motion Picture Group President Oren Aviv said in a statement. “Identifying a film’s marketing strengths and opportunities as part of.
- 4/14/2015
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Top brass at the new studio launched by Robert Simonds and Tpg Capital have shed more light on the marketing executive suite in the run-up to the July 31 launch of maiden title The Gift.
President and chief content officer of the Stx Entertainment Motion Picture Group Oren Aviv and president of theatrical marketing for Stx Entertainment Jack Pan made the announcement on Tuesday.
The team includes veteran marketing and strategic communications expert Terry Curtin, creative advertising and branding leader Keri Moore, media and marketing innovation executive Amy Elkins and global digital marketing ace Andrew Runyon.
Under the direction of Pan, the marketing team has been set up to craft nimble cross-platform campaigns that specialise in consumer behavior, strategic thinking and new technology.
Curtin most recently served as president of theatrical marketing for Relativity Media and has held key marketing and communications positions at Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Disney, Revolution Studios and MGM/UA. Her campaign...
President and chief content officer of the Stx Entertainment Motion Picture Group Oren Aviv and president of theatrical marketing for Stx Entertainment Jack Pan made the announcement on Tuesday.
The team includes veteran marketing and strategic communications expert Terry Curtin, creative advertising and branding leader Keri Moore, media and marketing innovation executive Amy Elkins and global digital marketing ace Andrew Runyon.
Under the direction of Pan, the marketing team has been set up to craft nimble cross-platform campaigns that specialise in consumer behavior, strategic thinking and new technology.
Curtin most recently served as president of theatrical marketing for Relativity Media and has held key marketing and communications positions at Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Disney, Revolution Studios and MGM/UA. Her campaign...
- 4/14/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Marketing films isn’t for the faint of heart at Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity Media. On Aug. 19, the young studio named its fourth marketing president in less than four years after Terry Curtin was shown the door following the dismal $3.5 million opening of Paranoia, a Liam Hemsworth-Harrison Ford corporate thriller that failed to lure audiences despite its star power (Gary Oldman also stars). Russell Schwartz, who has been working as a consultant for Relativity, was quickly named the new chief of theatrical marketing. Photos: Iconic Horror Movies Sources close to Relativity are being unusually vocal about the reason
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- 8/22/2013
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Veteran marketing executive Russell Schwartz has joined Relativity Media as president of theatrical marketing.
The studio has also appointed Dana Precious to the newly created position of president of creative advertising.
Schwartz will report to both Relativity president Tucker Tooley and CEO Ryan Kavanaugh.
As president of theatrical marketing at New Line, Schwartz orchestrated campaigns for The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, Rush Hour 2 and 3 and Elf, among others.
Prior to that he was president of USA Films. He most recently consulted at Relativity and ran Pandemic Marketing.
Precious will report to Tooley and previously served as evp of worldwide theatrical marketing at Marvel, overseeing campaigns for Thor and Captain America. Before that she was evp of theatrical marketing at Fox and evp of domestic theatrical marketing at Sony.
She most recently held the post of evp of creative advertising and brand marketing at The Cimarron Group, which closed down last week [13].
The new hires will jointly...
The studio has also appointed Dana Precious to the newly created position of president of creative advertising.
Schwartz will report to both Relativity president Tucker Tooley and CEO Ryan Kavanaugh.
As president of theatrical marketing at New Line, Schwartz orchestrated campaigns for The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, Rush Hour 2 and 3 and Elf, among others.
Prior to that he was president of USA Films. He most recently consulted at Relativity and ran Pandemic Marketing.
Precious will report to Tooley and previously served as evp of worldwide theatrical marketing at Marvel, overseeing campaigns for Thor and Captain America. Before that she was evp of theatrical marketing at Fox and evp of domestic theatrical marketing at Sony.
She most recently held the post of evp of creative advertising and brand marketing at The Cimarron Group, which closed down last week [13].
The new hires will jointly...
- 8/19/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Relativity Media is replacing its head of marketing. A source close to the studio confirms that Terry Curtin is leaving and will be replaced by the team of Russell Schwartz and Dana Precious. Schwartz, whose title will be president of theatrical marketing, is the former head of marketing for New Line Cinema who is currently a Relativity consultant. Precious, whose title will be president of creative advertising and research, was formerly executive vp worldwide marketing for Marvel Studios. She has held top marketing jobs at Fox and Sony. Video: Liam Hemsworth and the Cast of 'Paranoia' on Privacy Laws The
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- 8/19/2013
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Terry Curtin has left Relativity Media, which has hired former New Line exec Russell Schwartz as its new president of theatrical marketing, an individual close to the studio has told TheWrap. Additionally, Dana Precious, who most recently worked at The Cimarron Group, is nearing a deal to join the studio as president of creative advertising and research. Both Schwartz and Precious are expected to report directly to Relativity president Tucker Tooley. Curtin, who previously worked for Disney and Revolution Studios, joined Relativity in April 2011. She has also held top marketing posts at...
- 8/19/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Exclusive: I understand that New Line veteran Russell Schwartz is already signed to become President of Theatrical Marketing. And Marvel veteran Dana Precious is in final talks to assume the newly created position of President of Creative Advertising and Research. Both Schwartz and Precious will report directly to Relativity‘s President Tucker Tooley. ”It is a coup for Relativity to get both Russell and Dana who have overseen some of the biggest movies in recent years,” according to a source close to the studio. Relativity hopes to make the formal announcement early next week. The news follows criticism inside and outside Relativity of the handling of movie marketing by Terry Curtin – culminating in this weekend’s flop film pickup Paranioa. “Relativity is losing confidence in its marketing head,” a source close to the studio told me this morning when weekend box office results were announced. “Granted it is an incredibly crowded and down marketplace,...
- 8/19/2013
- by NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief
- Deadline Hollywood
Former Lionsgate executive Stacey Mooradian has been named executive vice president of publicity at Relativity Media, where she will report directly to Terry Curtin, the company's president of theatrical marketing. At Relativity, Mooradian will be responsible for crafting innovative publicity campaigns, encompassing national and field publicity, for the studio's growing film slate. "Stacey is a highly-respected executive who has incredible experience across a wide range of genres," said Curtin. "We're fortunate to have her creative leadership and innovative spirit as we head towards a number of high-profile releases." Looking forward, Relativity will release...
- 6/3/2013
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Got this press release yesterday: Relativity Media Selects IMDb To Host The Raven’S Official Movie Website Collaboration Marks The First Time IMDb Has Hosted A Major Motion Picture’s Website (Beverly Hills, Calif. and Seattle, Wash.) – April 25, 2012 – Relativity Media and IMDb (www.imdb.com), the #1 movie website in the world, today announced that IMDb is hosting the official movie website for Intrepid Pictures’ The Raven, the stylish, gothic thriller starring John Cusack as infamous author Edgar Allan Poe, releasing nationwide by Relativity Media on April 27, 2012.... This is the first time a movie studio has collaborated with IMDb to create a highly contextual, customized campaign in which IMDb’s title page serves as the official movie website for a major theatrical release. The Raven’s title page on IMDb has already amassed more than 20,000 fans that have “Liked” the film via social plugins. The Raven is currently ranked #10 on IMDb’s MOVIEmeter chart.
- 4/26/2012
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Relativity Media will promote the Bandito Brothers. upcoming intense action-thriller Act Of Valor (in theaters February 24, 2012), which stars an elite group of active-duty Navy SEALs in a fictionalized composite of actual events, during NBC.s nationally televised coverage of Super Bowl Xlvi on February 5, 2012. Four 30-second unique Act of Valor commercials, featuring exclusive content, will run throughout the program including two spots that will air during the pre-game, one spot in game during the fourth quarter and one spot in the post-game show.
Terry Curtin, President, Theatrical Marketing said, .We are proud of this unique and original film that plays fantastically across broad audience segments. Not only is Act of Valor an incredibly entertaining action film, but it is a true testament to the heroism and sacrifice that makes America great. What better place to feature a spot for this movie than on the Super Bowl, which is one of our country.s biggest events.
Terry Curtin, President, Theatrical Marketing said, .We are proud of this unique and original film that plays fantastically across broad audience segments. Not only is Act of Valor an incredibly entertaining action film, but it is a true testament to the heroism and sacrifice that makes America great. What better place to feature a spot for this movie than on the Super Bowl, which is one of our country.s biggest events.
- 1/12/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Relativity announced today the studio will promote Navy Seal action-thriller Act of Valor in a spot during the Super Bowl Xlvi, as well as with two spots during the pre-game and one in the post-game show: Relativity Media announced today that it will promote the Bandito Brothers. upcoming intense action-thriller Act of Valor, which stars an elite group of active-duty Navy SEALs in a fictionalized composite of actual events, during NBC.s nationally televised coverage of Super Bowl Xlvi on February 5, 2012. Four 30-second unique Act of Valor commercials, featuring exclusive content, will run throughout the program including two spots that will air during the pre-game, one spot in game during the fourth quarter and one spot in the post-game show. Terry Curtin, President,...
- 1/10/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Relativity Media is proud to announce it has partnered with highly-celebrated, best-selling author Tom Clancy on its heart-pounding Navy Seal action-thriller Act Of Valor and an accompanying novelization of the film.s screenplay. This marks Clancy.s first time to present a novelization of a feature film not based on his own original work.
The film.s novelization, .Tom Clancy Presents Act of Valor. written by Dick Couch and George Galdorsi, based on the screenplay by Kurt Johnstad, will be released in paperback by Clancy.s long-time publisher, Berkley Books and Brilliance Audio will make the audio version available on January 10, 2012.
In theatres February 24, 2012, the Bandito Brothers. film Act Of Valor stars a group of active-duty Navy SEALs.not actors.along with Roselyn Sanchez, Alex Veadov, Jason Cottle and Nestor Serrano in a powerful story of contemporary global anti-terrorism. .These men are American heroes,. said Clancy, .and when I heard about this project,...
The film.s novelization, .Tom Clancy Presents Act of Valor. written by Dick Couch and George Galdorsi, based on the screenplay by Kurt Johnstad, will be released in paperback by Clancy.s long-time publisher, Berkley Books and Brilliance Audio will make the audio version available on January 10, 2012.
In theatres February 24, 2012, the Bandito Brothers. film Act Of Valor stars a group of active-duty Navy SEALs.not actors.along with Roselyn Sanchez, Alex Veadov, Jason Cottle and Nestor Serrano in a powerful story of contemporary global anti-terrorism. .These men are American heroes,. said Clancy, .and when I heard about this project,...
- 1/5/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
After 22 years working the studio beat, film marketing executive Terry Curtin is leaving her post as head of marketing at Revolution Studios to join the full-service marketing group Intralink Film Graphic Design beginning in February. Intralink specializes in the creation of motion picture and home entertainment print and audiovisual materials. Curtin will join company founder Anthony Goldschmidt in overseeing all creative campaigns and new business development. She also will focus on expanding the scope of the company by bringing more fully integrated services to Intralink's clients in the wake of global distribution and following the increased importance of subsequent windows of release.
- 10/14/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sean Dudas has been named head of worldwide publicity at Revolution Studios. Dudas, who most recently was director of national publicity at 20th Century Fox, will report to Terry Curtin, Revolution head of marketing and distribution. Dudas will oversee publicity strategies for Revolution films released by Columbia. In addition, he will be responsible for creating long-term, strategic media-outreach initiatives for the studio. The first projects Dudas will focus on include the Wayans brothers' White Chicks; the Julianne Moore starrer The Forgotten; Little Black Book, with Holly Hunter, Brittany Murphy and Kathy Bates; and Skipping Christmas. "Sean has gained very diversified experience in publicity and promotion throughout his career and will be a tremendous asset to Revolution Studios," Curtin said. At Fox, Dudas oversaw campaigns for such films as X-Men, Doctor Dolittle, Drumline and Ice Age.
- 4/27/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Revolution Studios has hired fashion marketing veteran James Costos in the newly created position of head of national promotions and corporate sponsorships. Costos, who reports to Revolution marketing and distribution head Terry Curtin, will oversee promotional activities, long-term corporate partnerships, product placement, licensing and merchandising for Revolution. "With our impressive slate of upcoming films, there is an increased opportunity to align with corporate partners on many of our films," Curtin said in a statement. "James' excellent relationships and extensive experience make him the perfect fit for this position."...
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