ReelVibe PR is a full-service public relations company specializing in
Film and TV (Unit Publicity, Release), Film Festivals, and Actor Publicity
About - REEL VIBE PR
Warren Workman is a seasoned professional with a rich background in various facets of the film and television industry. With extensive experience in publicity, Workman has made significant contributions to Unit Publicity, Broadcast & Release PR for TV and Film, and Film Festival publicity.
Currently, Workman serves as a Film Publicist for several feature and short films screening at festivals worldwide. Workman has represented films at Sundance, Slamdance, Tribeca, Berlin, and Cannes Film Festival.
Workman has demonstrated versatility in his role as a Film Publicist, going beyond traditional publicity work to serve as a field producer on EPK shoots and a coordinator for series marketing shoots, press days, and virtual panels from the set. Additionally, he excels in producing behind-the-scenes (BTS) and digital social media content.
Workman has an impressive track record as a Film Publicist for numerous films. Working with world renowned actors such as Stan Lee, Danny Trejo, and Dolph Lundgren, Workman regularly works with top talent as well as budding stars.
Workman’s collaborative approach extends to working closely with publicity and marketing departments of studios and networks. His expertise includes creating marketing materials, press releases, and managing visuals. As a Film Publicist, he brings an additional layer to his work, offering behind-the-scenes supplemental social media and EPK footage, saving clients thousands of dollars per show while delivering personalized results.
Recognized for his outstanding work at film festivals both domestically and internationally, Workman has been featured in industry publications and festival guides. His ability to navigate festival waters for indie filmmakers through well-thought-out publicity and marketing campaigns has earned him praise and acknowledgment in various publications, including MovieMaker Magazine and Chris Gore’s Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide.