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Doing a TV Interview From Home

PR for Anyone

Television stations are still hosting interviews with experts who are home. In this week’s Free Publicity Friday PR Tip, I show you how I’ve set up my living room for the interviews I’ve been doing. It's Christina Daves with your Free Publicity Friday PR Tip. In fact, on the last one I did, the reporter said “Wow!

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Ahead of the Academy Awards, Marketing Wisdom From the ‘Barbie’ Blockbuster

PRSay

The “Barbie” film is empowering women of all identities as they reclaim Barbie as a symbol of inclusivity. Ahead of the Academy Awards ceremony on March 10, when “Barbie” is up for several awards, including Best Picture, let’s reflect on the film’s marketing campaign to extract valuable insights for practitioners.

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8 steps to perfect your filming for PR video interviews

PR in High Definition

This is the second in a two part series, where I provide tips on how to get the most out of a PR video interview. The post 8 steps to perfect your filming for PR video interviews appeared first on Firefly Communications. The post 8 steps to perfect your filming for PR video interviews appeared first on Firefly Communications.

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Acting the Part (of Thought Leader and Spokesperson)

Flack's Revenge

He’s a Maryland-based corporate, securities, and M&A lawyer who knows Brette from his work in the film business. Since I work in PR, and also help execs hone their performances (well, media interview skills) we had a lot to talk about when we met. Setting (where are you in space and time)? Brette Goldstein.

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‘A symbolic moment’: Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview marks turning point

Mark My Words

When Oprah Winfrey’s highly anticipated and potentially explosive interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex airs in its primetime spot on Sunday evening, millions across the US are expected to watch. said Robert Thompson, a professor of TV and film at the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.

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ICON 2022 Preview: Marlee Matlin on How Far Deaf Actors Have Come

PRSay

Since then, Matlin has gone on to have her own successful career in movies and TV, winning an Academy Award for her role in the 1986 film “Children of a Lesser God” at age 21. She co-starred in the 2021 film “ CODA ,” the story of a deaf family with one child who hears. The movie earned three Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

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Critics ‘paid off to boost film’s online rating’ on Rotten Tomatoes

Mark My Words

Borkowski said the practice was damaging to the credibility of the film industry. Film publicity has become increasingly commoditised as the money has fallen out of it. It now seems we are in a race to the bottom in terms of trust.” Critics ‘paid off to boost film’s online rating’ on Rotten Tomatoes (thetimes.co.uk)

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