-By T.L. Stanley
Valerie Van Galder and Marc Weinstock—longtime colleagues whose
working relationship stretches back to indie powerhouse Fox
Searchlight—have been named co-presidents of worldwide theatrical
marketing at Sony Pictures Entertainment. They will oversee
releases from Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and genre
division Screen Gems.
Between them, they've created campaigns for Sony's film divisions
that have launched 28 features at the No. 1 spot at the box office
in recent years, including
The DaVinci Code,
Talladega
Nights,
Spider-Man 3,
Resident Evil: Extinction
and
When a Stranger Calls.
Van Galder has risen through the Sony ranks, via marketing posts at
both TriStar Pictures and the Screen Gems boutique division, where
she hired Weinstock away from her former home at Fox Searchlight.
Her indie marketing skills were honed on T
he Full Monty,
Waking Ned Devine and
The Ice Storm at Fox. More
recently, Van Galder made hits of Sony genre flicks like
The
Exorcism of Emily Rose,
Silent Hill and
You Got
Served.
When Van Galder hopped to Sony Pictures Entertainment as president
of domestic marketing in 2006, Weinstock rose to the head marketing
post at Screen Gems.
During her tenure, Van Galder has launched hits like
Superbad,
Casino Royale,
The Pursuit of
Happyness and
Ghost Rider. At the same time, Weinstock
has had No. 1 opening movies like
Underworld: Evolution and
Stomp the Yard. He also has cross-promotions and
partnerships in his background, forging deals while at Fox
Searchlight with Max Factor, Borden Foods, AOL and
BarnesandNoble.com.
"Val and Marc are recognized as two of the most creative,
imaginative and strategic motion picture marketers in the industry
today," said Jeff Blake, chairman of worldwide marketing and
distribution, to whom the pair reports. "They have worked
magnificently well together as partners for more than a decade, and
they have an incredible and enviable track record of
success."
They'll be working on a full slate of about 20 films a year, with
some notables coming up on the slate. Those include the 22nd
James Bond film,
Quantum of Solace (set for a fall
release); the follow-up to
DaVinci Code,
Angels &
Demons;
The Smurfs movie;
District 9, with Peter
Jackson as producer; and
The Taking of Pelham 1, 2, 3—a
remake starring John Travolta and Denzel Washington.
"Marc and Val each bring with them the trust and confidence of the
studio's top filmmakers, talent and executives," Blake said, "and
we couldn't be in better hands."
Van Galder, Weinstock Promoted to Top Marketers at Sony Pictures
July 2, 2008
-By T.L. Stanley
Valerie Van Galder and Marc Weinstock—longtime colleagues whose working relationship stretches back to indie powerhouse Fox Searchlight—have been named co-presidents of worldwide theatrical marketing at Sony Pictures Entertainment. They will oversee releases from Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and genre division Screen Gems.
Between them, they've created campaigns for Sony's film divisions that have launched 28 features at the No. 1 spot at the box office in recent years, including
The DaVinci Code,
Talladega Nights,
Spider-Man 3,
Resident Evil: Extinction and
When a Stranger Calls.
Van Galder has risen through the Sony ranks, via marketing posts at both TriStar Pictures and the Screen Gems boutique division, where she hired Weinstock away from her former home at Fox Searchlight. Her indie marketing skills were honed on T
he Full Monty,
Waking Ned Devine and
The Ice Storm at Fox. More recently, Van Galder made hits of Sony genre flicks like
The Exorcism of Emily Rose,
Silent Hill and
You Got Served.
When Van Galder hopped to Sony Pictures Entertainment as president of domestic marketing in 2006, Weinstock rose to the head marketing post at Screen Gems.
During her tenure, Van Galder has launched hits like
Superbad,
Casino Royale,
The Pursuit of Happyness and
Ghost Rider. At the same time, Weinstock has had No. 1 opening movies like
Underworld: Evolution and
Stomp the Yard. He also has cross-promotions and partnerships in his background, forging deals while at Fox Searchlight with Max Factor, Borden Foods, AOL and BarnesandNoble.com.
"Val and Marc are recognized as two of the most creative, imaginative and strategic motion picture marketers in the industry today," said Jeff Blake, chairman of worldwide marketing and distribution, to whom the pair reports. "They have worked magnificently well together as partners for more than a decade, and they have an incredible and enviable track record of success."
They'll be working on a full slate of about 20 films a year, with some notables coming up on the slate. Those include the 22nd
James Bond film,
Quantum of Solace (set for a fall release); the follow-up to
DaVinci Code,
Angels & Demons;
The Smurfs movie;
District 9, with Peter Jackson as producer; and
The Taking of Pelham 1, 2, 3—a remake starring John Travolta and Denzel Washington.
"Marc and Val each bring with them the trust and confidence of the studio's top filmmakers, talent and executives," Blake said, "and we couldn't be in better hands."