The Wolfgang Stein Show

This show within a show was centered around a star (me) and a cast of ensemble players. Part of the promotion of this show was to show how self-centered the star character was. If I had a budget, I would have plastered these faces all over town. This campaign won an award for best poster design at the MIUM Carpe Awards. Photography by Jon Wes.

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 These posters are just begging for some graffiti.

These posters are just begging for some graffiti.

 If this show were picked up for a Netflix series, this is how it might look.

If this show were picked up for a Netflix series, this is how it might look.

 For promotion of the theatrical, I released a new character portrait on social media each day leading up to the announcement. Each photo included a caption that I wrote with a short character bio. The final post (seen above) revealed the premise and

For promotion of the theatrical, I released a new character portrait on social media each day leading up to the announcement. Each photo included a caption that I wrote with a short character bio. The final post (seen above) revealed the premise and show details. The campaign ran on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter and generated lots of excitement.

 Additional promotion included fake DVD/Blueray box sets of the show including “Let’s Meat the Audience” and “Crack Ups and Goofs”. The show was Reader Recommended.

Additional promotion included fake DVD/Blueray box sets of the show including “Let’s Meat the Audience” and “Crack Ups and Goofs”. The show was Reader Recommended.