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Product Placement Information Session

Learn about Product Placement and Brand Partnership Opportunities for the Upcoming Film

 

A ROMANTIC COMEDY Starring

 

REGGIE HAYES

Reggie Hayes is an award winning actor best known for playing the role of William on the hit show Girlfriends. He went on to appear in several other movies and TV shows, including Criminal Minds, Will & Grace, NCIS, Femme Fatales, Black Lightning and Abbott Elementary.

TERRI J. VAUGHN

Terri J. Vaughn is a beloved actress known for her role as Lovita Alizay Jenkins on The Steve Harvey Show. She made appearances in the films Friday and Don’t Be A Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood. Vaughn also roles on the sitcom All of Us, Showtime’s hit drama Soul Food, and Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns. Currently, she can be seen on Ava DuVernay’s Cherish The Day, Paramount’s First Wives Club, and BounceTV’s Johnson.


Product placement is not just about on-screen exposures, but relationship and brand familiarity building. Far too many Black-owned brands are left out of the magic of product placement due to the high cost of these brand partnerships. Black Connect is working with independent filmmakers to place our members’ brands in films and music videos to provide greater exposure for small businesses at a reasonable cost.

Tiffany Jackman, Executive Producer

At this information session, Tiffany Jackman, Executive Producer of I Hate My Love Life, will discuss the film and provide details on product placement, product integration and sponsored event opportunities for small Black-owned businesses in these product categories:

  • MakeUp Brands

  • Wine Brands

  • Women’s Wardrobe Brands

  • Cannabis Brands

  • Cologne Brands

  • Men’s Wardrobe Brands

  • Liquor Brands

  • Undergarments Brands

 

opportunities available for

Direct questions to info@blackconnect.org

 
 

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Are you a filmmaker interested in featuring Black-owned brands in your work? Start here