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Showing posts with label movie jobs. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Write small, gain big

Movie tagline writing is one of those unheard of jobs. Make no mistake, movie tagline writers are crafting the next catchy phrase that will be used to market upcoming movies. Movie studios receive multiple movie taglines to play musical chairs with during the midst of their marketing push.

Do you want a job that is exciting? A job with personal accolades? Want validation on a movie poster? Movie tagline writing is the right job for you. It gives you the creative freedom to make up small phrases for large gains.

As a movie tagline writer, you can/will make money performing this job. Given this financial freedom, you will possess all the time in the world to conjure up taglines.

Imagine the flexibility of watching movie reels and using online tools to whip up movie taglines. There is no right or wrong way to approach movie tagline writing. All you need is an imagination and some writing skills to write taglines. Design a personal structure to complete projects.

Copywriting experience is desired to get recruited into an advertising agency. While working at this advertising firm, mostly in Los Angeles, you may get connected to write movie taglines. Really push hard to strengthen your chances in becoming that movie tagline writer.

Steps to become a movie tagline writer: 
  1. Find passion in writing one-liners.
  2. Write sample movie taglines of your favorite movies. 
  3. Locate online word generator tools to help with the writing process.
  4. Invest in a Thesaurus.
  5. Write daily phrases. 
  6. Write sample television taglines. 
  7. Land a job in an advertising firm.
  8. Get familiar with marketing/branding. 
  9. Request movie tagline assignments. 
  10. Imagine yourself as the best movie tagline. 
Take ownership of this thrilling career. You are what you want to become.

Read the following article of a real movie tagline writer. Our favorite movie tagline in his portfolio is:

Monster-in-Law: "This relationship is going to be a real mother."

Good luck!






Friday, June 1, 2012

Movie Tagline Writer: How to become a movie tagline writer?

Original publication date:  December 2011
migrated from a pervious tagline website

The movie industry is a very competitive industry. If you have a Hollywood dream, your journey may possibly end up in a dumpster along the Hollywood strip. Screenwriting is a highly sought after movie career with setbacks. Directing jobs are as scarce as good movies.

Movie studios rarely make optioned screenplays into movies. We can identify the Hollywood dream as the American Horror Story. Do you want to change your fortune to live the Hollywood dream? You may want to consider pursuing a movie tagline writer job to enter the Hollywood movie industry.

How do you become a movie tagline writer? A movie tagline writer works for marketing agencies based out of Hollywood and in the intermediate Los Angeles. Movie tagline writing is a lucrative job opportunity to get your foot in the door. What does it takes to become a movie tagline writer?

Movie tagline writers must possess creative minds, meet deadlines, and be able to write many movie taglines under pressure. Cleaver, creative writing is necessary to explore a movie tagline writing career. Once you become a movie tagline writer, there is a good chance you might reach your ultimate Hollywood dream. Writing movie taglines is a dream in itself.

Movie tagline writers write the catchy phrases that market the movies. Movie marketing is as important as making the movies. Good movies with poor marketing campaigns will fail to reach the moviegoer. On the flip side, bad movies with good marketing make box office dollars.

A good way to break into the movie tagline writing career is to view past movie taglines on IMDb.com or Wikiquote.org. Dissect the movie taglines to understand the foundation of the message. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • How does the movie tagline communicate the movie? 
  • Is the movie tagline clever? 
  • Obvious? 
  • Does the movie tagline use phrases to hide meanings? 
  • Hold symbolism? 

Next, learn how to write movie taglines to gain valuable experience. Write 50-100 movie taglines to get your creative juices flowing. Rewrite past movie taglines to create a personal movie tagline portfolio. Soon enough, you will get into the groove of writing movie taglines that sell.

Watch past movies and read movie screenplays to gain an understanding of the movie plot. What movie tagline will convey the entire plot in once sentence? Can you write movie taglines that are catchy? Will the taglines market the movie? Are the movie taglines mainstream? The movie preview and the movie scripts hold good movie taglines. You can just have to find a good quote, phrase and or tagline that conveys the movie to the mainstream moviegoers.

Read into the script to look for good dialogue. For example, the mortician in the original Final Destination movie speaks, "In death, there are no accidents, no coincidences, no mishaps and no escapes" (Wikiquote.org). Can you use a portion of the dialogue to explain the entire movie plot in one movie tagline? Good movie taglines such as The Sixth Sense's, "I See Dead People." convey the movie theme in one tagline (IMDb). The movie tagline is important movie dialogue.  

Search local marketing agencies to land a job as a copywriter. It is important to gain work experience to get noticed. You might to consider searching or even calling the movie studios to locate local marketing firms that deal with movie tagline writing. The movie studios likely pay outside marketing firms to market their movies. However, Disney Studios run their movie marketing in-house. Their creative chief of marketing is responsible for promoting Disney movies.  

Movie tagline writing is an excellent Hollywood career. Thus, you can eventually accomplish your screenwriting, directing, editing, and producer job careers. Don't look at the obvious. Never think your Hollywood dream is impossible. Impossible dreams are possible with good instincts. Go write the next movie tagline to build value in your movie star.