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Publicity with Angela Radford

Publicity with Angela Radford

Angela Radford tells us more about herself and what a publicist does, as part of the latest Generator.

Publicity with Kristina Hard

Publicity with Kristina Hard

Little Miss Publicist, Kristina Hard, tells us more about herself and what a publicist does, as part of the latest Generator.

Publicity with Sally Woodfield

Publicity with Sally Woodfield

Sally Woodfield, from SWPR Ltd, tells us more about herself and what a publicist does, as part of the latest Generator.

Work your publicity plan

Work your publicity plan

It’s the lead up to, and during, the publicity for an event or project. How do you keep up the momentum without overloading the people involved?

Preparing your publicity

Preparing your publicity

You’re getting ready to publicise your event or project. What should you prepare?

Relationships rule!

Relationships rule!

You’re months or even a year away from launching an event or project. How do you start to build relationships, and who with?

Hobbit mania hits Wellington

Hobbit mania hits Wellington

Hobbit mania gripped the capital city of New Zealand this week for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey world premiere.

NZ Film Commission releases Annual Report

NZ Film Commission releases Annual Report

The New Zealand Film Commission has released its Annual Report for the year ended 30th June 2012.

Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement

Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement

New Zealand writers Albert Wendt, Sam Hunt and Gregory O’Brien have received the 2012 Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement.

Playwrights recognised

Playwrights recognised

Whiti Hereaka has been awarded the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award 2012 and Dean Parker has received the inaugural Playmarket Award.

ScreenTalk: Roger Gascoigne

ScreenTalk: Roger Gascoigne

Roger Gascoigne: The man with the golden smile (and that wink)

TBI Q&A: Mike & Barney Chunn

TBI Q&A: Mike & Barney Chunn

Play It Strange CEO Mike Chunn joined us last year to write about his world of young singer/songwriters in NZ. So it made sense for his son, Barney, to join him and co-write the blog.