Showing posts with label publicity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publicity. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Harry Potter press does not include all cast members


Here is an example of a cast member of a major blockbuster movie, who is not forwarding his career, just by being in the movie. His fans feel like the press don't care about him.The site Harry Potter's sidekick Ron

Here is an exerpt from the blog at how the fans are trying to help him, or is it the actual actor?

I got this idea from the now defunct site called The Dom Project which had a list of ways to get Dominic Monaghan in the media. The lack of Rupert in the media (except when a new HP movie comes out, but even then it's not huge) is simply unpleasent. It seems that everyone wants to treat him as "just the sidekick" because he's playing Ron, but we all know that Rupert (and Ron) are more than just that. So we will begin with a lot of magazines that you can write to in order to see more of Rupert. There are also a few graphics below for you to use on your website. After Goblet of Fire is done filming, I plan on adding a list of tv shows in both the US and UK to feature Rupert on.

Request Rupert Articles/Pictures in Magazines! And When writing to the magazines, here are some suggestions for reasons he should be featured.

- who he plays
- his dedicated fanbase who wishes to see more of him

Please be sure to be polite and address each person professionally. (ie: Dear Mr. Dinning)

* Empire Magazine: Send an email to mark.dinning@emap.com (senior feature writer)
* Vanity Fair: Send an email to lnichols@condenast.co.uk (Lucy Nichols Editorial Dept.)
* Cosmopolitan - USA: Go to www.cosmomag.com and then select from the left hand column: write to us and fill out their form
* Cosmopolitan UK: For general enquiries please email: cosmo.mail@natmags.co.uk
* Esquire: For general enquiries please email: louis.white@natmags.co.uk
* She: For general enquiries please email: karla.napoleon@natmags.co.uk
* Zest: For general enquiries please email: zest.mail@natmags.co.uk
* The National Magazine company: james.garner@natmags.co.uk
* ElleGirl: letters@ellegirl.com
* CosmoGirl: susan@cosmogirl.com
* Seventeen: Fill in form here to request an article on Rupert.
* Teen People: Fill in form here to request a feature on him.
* YM: Email: letters@ym.com
* Sugar: Address:
Sugar
64 North Row
London
W1K 7LL
* J-14 Magazine: Email: mailbag@j14.com
* Elle Girl Magazine: Email: letters@ellegirl.com or editor@ellegirl.com
* Tiger Beat: Email: editor@tigerbeatmag.com
* Twist Magazine: mailto:twistmail@twistmagazine.com
* Pick up "teen mags" that have reader surveys such as "WOW!" and fill them out stressing the importance of seeing Rupert featured!

If you have any suggestions on how to get magazines to notice Rupert more please send them here. Thanks!

If only these young actors knew they could call upon Rob Tencer for the press equality that they deserve.


Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Friday, May 4, 2007

A Showcase of creativity on display


People in the entertainment industry are asking each other: “Is he that crazy to use some of the techniques he gives as advice? Does he tell his clients to lisp when they talk? Does he tell his clients to walk with a limp? Has Rob Tencer lost his mind?

Let me ask you this question. “Would a coach who is picking his favorite draft choices divulge to the press, his secret for whom he wants on his team? Wouldn’t that be releasing confidential trade secrets that would get to his competitors?

To answer all the people shaking their head’s in amazement, the answer is: “I was showcasing some of my creativity and depth of tricks I could use to make you or your clients the number one news item in the world.”

If I wrote in a matter of fact way, or writing home in a boring kind of way, would you or anyone pay attention to my words? I will never write in a blah, blah, blah, bank kind of way.

So ask yourself: "Why am I reading this?"

Answer: Because I caught your attention?

This is why defamer.com has referred to my work as PR genius. Genius

A PR professional said: at least he is an honest publicist. Read the article here.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Kate Mara - the low profile NY socialite is in Teen Vogue

Kate Mara is in the April 2007 issue of Teen Vogue. The photo is from a red carpet event. She was also in the March issue of "WWD Scoop" and was seen March 12,2007 on "Late night with Conan O'Brien" and on March 14th on "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn." Her new movie opens at the end of March 2007 called "the Shooter"

Show me another New York High-Profile socialite who has half of her exposure?

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

New York's Low Profile Socialite family of Kate Mara


Giants win one for Mara
By Tony Moss
NFL Editor
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - You knew the New York Giants were going to play with emotion on Sunday, but did anyone expect anything like this?
The G-Men came out and destroyed the Washington Redskins, 36-0, offering a positive conclusion to a difficult week defined by the death of owner Wellington Mara on Tuesday.
Giants running back Tiki Barber, who had visited Mara on Monday, talked following the legendary owner's funeral on the subject of how badly he wanted Sunday's win.
Boy, did he deliver.
Barber rushed 24 times for a career-high 206 yards and a touchdown, with his yardage total just 12 off of the franchise record. After his 4-yard touchdown scamper in the fourth quarter, Barber ran to the Giants' sideline and handed the ball to Tim McDonnell, one of 36 Mara's grandchildren that were in attendance on Sunday.
"I think there was emotion all week, in particular on the field today," said Barber. "It's hard to figure out what you're going to do or how you're going to react in a situation like we experienced this week, but I think we did what Mr. Mara would have wanted us to do, which is carry on, play the game to the best of our abilities, and go beat a big rival in the Redskins, and go get first place in our division. I think everything worked out the way it should be."
Even before Barber and company got around to honoring Mara with their play, the Giants franchise established the tone for the day's proceedings.
Kate Mara sings the national anthem with her family behind her as the Giants honored Wellington Mara's legacy.
The team wore a patch with the initials "WTM" on their jerseys, and the flags at the Meadowlands sports complex were lower to half-staff. Prior to the game, a moment of silence was held in memory of Mara. That was followed by the singing of the National Anthem by his granddaughter, Kate Mara - who wore a No. 89 jersey with Mara's nickname, "Duke," on the back. Kate Mara was accompanied on the field by 35 of Mara's other 39 grandchildren.
With that backdrop, the Redskins scarcely stood a chance.
Washington was held to 125 total yards and seven first downs on the day, suffering a shutout against a team that came into the day ranked near the bottom of the league in defense. The loss by the Redskins, coupled with a defeat for the Eagles in Denver, gave New York (5-2) sole possession of first place in the crowded NFC East.
"It was very fitting," said Giants head coach Tom Coughlin. "Mr. Mara loved a great defense and he loved to run the ball...We tried to get back to what Mr. Mara would want and that's focusing on football."
Following the victory, quarterback Eli Manning (12-of-31 passing, 146 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT) presented the game ball to Mara's son, John, who serves as Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer for the Giants.
Asked what his late father would have thought about Sunday's rout, Mara said, "I think he would have been pretty pleased to be honest with you. He would have had a big smile on his face and he would have been pretty pleased."
You must believe that the first-place Giants and their ecstatic fan base are echoing that sentiment at the moment.
A grab bag of news and notes from Week 8 of the NFL season:

this story can be found at:

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=nfl/misc/moss/scrimmage_103005.htm

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

More about the low profile socialite Kate Mara


Here is some more about Kate Mara's acting career:

Since her 1997 television debut, Kate Mara has managed to appear in almost two dozen films and television shows. The actress, who was raised in Bedford, New York, kicked off her acting career at an exceedingly early age when she starred in one play after another at a variety of theater camps and after-school programs. Kate made her professional debut at the age of 13 in an episode of Law and Order, and followed that up in 1999 with small but pivotal roles in Random Hearts (opposite Harrison Ford) and Joe the King (opposite Ethan Hawke).

Appearances in several sitcoms and one-hour dramas followed -- including Ed, Nip/Tuck and Everwood. But it wasn’t until Kate landed a key role alongside fellow newcomer Aaron Stanford in Tadpole (2002) that both viewers and critics sat up and took notice of the up-and-coming actress. Kate cemented her star status with her electrifying turn on the fifth season of the hit Fox show 24 as analyst Shari Rothenberg (affectionately dubbed “New Edgar” by fans of the series). At the top of this hard-working actress’ pile of credentials is three high-profile films: Zoom (2006), with Tim Allen, We Are… Marshall (2006), with Matthew McConaughey and The Shooter (2007), with Mark Wahlberg.

Read a more definitive bio of Kate Mara in the comments to this blog.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Warning signals you need a new publicist... or a new boyfriend

I absolutely adore Emily Blunt, but was mortified to learn that her boyfriend is anti-publicity and a bit of a recluse. I have had this same phenomenon with my past clients and her boyfriend Crispin glover. Crispin hated press and hated publicists as well.

It might not be that she needs a new publicist, but either he needs to change his ways, or she needs to replace him with a media friendly boyfriend (common law marriage if their not secretly married in Canada)

As seen in the New York Daily News, Daily Dish with Rush and Molloy:

Poor Emily Blunt won't get to wear her Grammy frock. Her boyfriend, singer Michael Bublé, is refusing to go to the Feb. 11 awards ceremony in L.A.

In the first place, he says, his category doesn't get any TV time. "They give away our Best Traditional Pop award at a dinner before the Grammys, so I just think that's bull-," Bublé told the Canadian Press. "I think it's absolute crap."

But he also confesses, "Why should I go to the Grammys? Because I'll lose. They might as well have already scratched Tony Bennett's name into the damn thing. I'm not going."

Bublé did accompany Blunt to the Golden Globes when she was nominated for her scene-stealing turn in "The Devil Wears Prada," but he wasn't there when she clinched Best Supporting Actress.

"When she won the thing, I was outside having a cigarette," he declared.

Bublé, who lives with Blunt in Vancouver, says fans at premieres and awards shows don't recognize him because "I'm not in the tabloids. We don't live that lifestyle. Never in the tabloids. Look - I hate Hollywood parties, and I hate most other celebrities, to be really honest with you."


Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

What does a publicist wear?

What does a publicist wear to a red carpet, press conference, junket, office?

great article of what a publicist wears.

Came across this blog about a man who payed special attention to what he thought was Paris Hilton's publicist, and what he was wearing. I got a little laugh from this, and you might as well get the same reaction.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

How does a publicist get paid and for what?

A publicist like Rob Tencer begins his work immediately. Publicists do not work on a percentage like your agent, manager or other staff working on a percentage. Because publicists begin working immediately, they must be paid before they start. They must be paid for the month, and if just beginning, they must be paid for a few months in advance. With all the responsibilities of your publicist, and their need to constantly produce. They are worth every penny.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

A publicist is like a personal assistant. and more...

A publicist is like a personal assistant because they are responsible for scheduling your daily activities (related to publicity), deciding what you will wear and when you will wear it. A publicist like Rob Tencer, arranges your transportation, makes your dinner reservations, schedules your hair and make up appointments. A publicist is like your body guard, by watching your back and at the same time what you drink and who can come up to you and for how long.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

Borrowing clothes from the designers and stores.

Worst scenario is to return the clothes you borrowed in the following condition:
1. Soiled in (sweat) - always dry clean before returning
2. Make-up on the clothing - consider purchasing the garment, if you cannot get it out.
3. Returning late - you have been given a privledge that most people don't get in their whole life. Abusing the privledge by returning the garment late, is simply not acceptable.

You cannot keep or establish good trusting relationships without respecting the people you are dealing with. They very much depend on the garment being returned on time and in the same condition in which you received it. Magazine editorials, samples for buyers to look at, are some reasons they need it back asap.

They have lent you on good faith and with a credit card deposit. If they must, they will charge you for the garment. Unless you plan on buying it (if they let you) than never abuse your privileges. News travels very quickly in the garment business.

Find out more about the Author of this blog at his website Rob Tencer pr.

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