Trailer Park, the industry’s leading entertainment marketing agency, has promoted Craig A. Platt to Vice President, Producer, Trailer Park Theatrical. He continues to report to Trailer Park Theatrical President Matt Brubaker, with whom he’s worked closely since 2008 producing trailers, TV spots and other creative AV materials for both studio and independent feature films. Platt’s recent Trailer Park Theatrical projects include “The Town” and “Due Date” (Warner Bros.), “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” (Twentieth Century Fox), “Hot Tub Time Machine” (MGA UA) and “I Love You Phillip Morris” (Roadside Attractions), among others.
“Craig has shown a passion for Entertainment Marketing that has turned him into an amazing creative producer,” says Matt Brubaker, Trailer Park Theatrical President. “I am proud of his development and impressed with the quality of work that he has been a part of. He is a key part of Trailer Park’s commitment to raising the bar of creative work.”
“I’m really excited for this opportunity,” Platt comments. “The goal is to constantly be getting better, to push the envelope and innovate for our clients. Matt has been a generous mentor giving me the tools to succeed. I am grateful to him and Trailer Park.”
With Brubaker, Platt has been honored recently with a Golden Trailer Award for “The Book of Eli” and nominations for “Sherlock Holmes” and “Terminator Salvation,” which also picked up a Key Art nomination. Other Platt-produced Golden Trailer-nominated campaigns are “Hot Tub Time Machine” and “Ninja Assassin.”
About Craig A. Platt
Craig A. Platt is VP, Producer, Trailer Park Theatrical. He joined the company in 2008 as a Coordinator and advanced quickly up the ranks. As one of the lead producers under Trailer Park Theatrical President Matt Brubaker, Platt helps to oversee the creation of theatrical film teasers, trailers, TV spots, web films, NCM Trailers and viral campaigns. Clients include Hollywood’s largest studios and independents, with projects ranging from The Town to Sherlock Holmes, Night At The Museum: Battle of The Smithsonian and Angels and Demons. Prior to joining Trailer Park Theatrical, Platt worked in Publicity & Marketing at Warner Independent Pictures, reporting to the arm’s EVP, Laura Kim. During his tenure there, projects released included The Painted Veil, In the Valley of Elah, the Leonardo DiCaprio-produced The Eleventh Hour and David Gordon Green’s Snow Angels. He also served as Corporate Communications Associate at Warner Bros. Entertainment. He earned a BA from Tulane University and an MFA from Southampton College of Long Island University.
About Trailer Park
Based in Hollywood, California, Trailer Park is the industry’s leading entertainment marketing agency, with clients working across the full media spectrum, including major studio and indie film releases, broadcast and network television networks, channels and programs, home entertainment media, including DVD/Blu-ray releases and video games, Broadway and live-theatre presentations, sports projects, music and original content for the Web. Trailer Park, a collection of creative boutiques, specializes in the concept, design, production and implementation of audio/visual, print, mobile and digital marketing campaigns for every segment of the entertainment industry.
Among Trailer Park’s entertainment clients are Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Universal, Columbia Pictures, ABC, Activision, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Disney, Paramount and Warner Home Video. On the growing Brand side, they have added Toshiba Computers, AMD, CODA Automotive and Conn’s. www.trailerpark.com