Job Details

Looking for a publicist who likes controversy



Job Status:
Open
Location:
Anywhere
Start Date:
02/04/2010
Duration:
2 weeks
Posted:
11 March 2010
Rate:
£300.00 fixed fee
We are a few weeks from finishing our debut low budget feature film, which, dare I say, could potentially be the most contraversial movie ever made

We are looking for a publicist to be part of history

We will be uploading the movie to a private Online screening Site, which requires a username and password

Here is what we require from our publicist:

* We need you to contact 10 very influential people in your circle, to be one of the first people in the world to watch this movie (private access online for a short period) and give the movie a short snappy review!
* Write a 1 page Film synopsis (Of course we will let you watch it online too!)
* Write a Press Release - dubbing this movie as the most contraversial movie ever made - this will make sense after you've watched it
* Contact 5 people from our list to watch the movie online
* Write a full PR Proposal for the launch of this movie (we already have the outline). If we're impressed by your efficiency, we will ask you carry out the execution of the entire PR campaign

We do not require anything else at this stage

Our budget for this is £200-£400 depending on who you can get to review the movie

If interested, please name drop 10 people/organisations who you can get to possibly review the film

We'd like to select someone to execute the above from the 2nd of April

I look forward to hearing from you

Kind Regards
Ricardo


Questions Board

Posted on 12/03/2010 at 09:29

Is this a joke?

A budget of £200-£400 for everything above?

For a decent PR professional, £400 is good for a day's work, which isn't enough to do everything you've listed.

Hopefully your knowledge of film making is better than your knowledge of PR

Posted on 02/04/2010 at 13:05

I'd be happy to prepare you an up-to-date media contact list for the fee, but I must agree with the chap(pess) above.

Creativity and contacts are the lifeblood of our industry and something we develop and maintain with a passion. If you want to access those skills and utilise those hard-won relationships, you may need to reconsider your budgets.



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