@StandeeInstaller wrote:
Really hard to find anything on the recent private equity buyout of Vision Media. This Michael Alvarez who started it in 1986 apparently played in minor league baseball for 3 yrs. It looks like they got a cash infusion in 2016. And then another from a different company in 2018, and then earlier this year he "retired", probably got pushed out.
- 2018 Vision Media recapitalized by affiliates of AllianceBernstein
- 2019 Upon Retirement of Michael A. Alvarez, Jr, Michelle Ross appointed to integrate the Vision Media brands (including Cinema Scene) and form a new executive team to strategically position Vision Media as the premiere leader in physical and digital content distribution
Updated their website, but still don't see any easy way to sign up with them if you were so inclined. Since they assign theaters, and if they are all taken in your area, waste of time.
But the theaters in your area can be already assigned to someone else. This happened to me. I did contact them. I am signed up with them. But, as a back up person, and have been for a couple of months now. I have yet to receive any work. When I contacted them to ask the odds of me getting any work, they told me it really depends on the primary person who has all the theaters in my area. So I basically have to wait for that person be overwhelmed with assignments, or something else come up that they can't get everything done in time. For me, my chances are slim. For you, in the area you live, it seems the chances for someone else who is a back up may have better opportunites. So there are a lot of factors.@weatherman2111 wrote:
I've gotten a lot of work from them actually. You basically have to track down their e-mail on the website and then they will send you the application. Once they do that you can sign up for theaters on the website, though it's a weird process. I'm hoping with the "new direction" they will come up with a more workable site as well.
@cybersst wrote:
But the theaters in your area can be already assigned to someone else. This happened to me. I did contact them. I am signed up with them. But, as a back up person, and have been for a couple of months now. I have yet to receive any work. When I contacted them to ask the odds of me getting any work, they told me it really depends on the primary person who has all the theaters in my area. So I basically have to wait for that person be overwhelmed with assignments, or something else come up that they can't get everything done in time. For me, my chances are slim. For you, in the area you live, it seems the chances for someone else who is a back up may have better opportunites. So there are a lot of factors.@weatherman2111 wrote:
I've gotten a lot of work from them actually. You basically have to track down their e-mail on the website and then they will send you the application. Once they do that you can sign up for theaters on the website, though it's a weird process. I'm hoping with the "new direction" they will come up with a more workable site as well.
@weatherman2111 wrote:
@cybersst wrote:
But the theaters in your area can be already assigned to someone else. This happened to me. I did contact them. I am signed up with them. But, as a back up person, and have been for a couple of months now. I have yet to receive any work. When I contacted them to ask the odds of me getting any work, they told me it really depends on the primary person who has all the theaters in my area. So I basically have to wait for that person be overwhelmed with assignments, or something else come up that they can't get everything done in time. For me, my chances are slim. For you, in the area you live, it seems the chances for someone else who is a back up may have better opportunites. So there are a lot of factors.@weatherman2111 wrote:
I've gotten a lot of work from them actually. You basically have to track down their e-mail on the website and then they will send you the application. Once they do that you can sign up for theaters on the website, though it's a weird process. I'm hoping with the "new direction" they will come up with a more workable site as well.
Fair. As I mentioned earlier I did get overwhelmed once, so someone else got a lot of work.
That person got lucky once. Just trying to put it out there, that it even if you get in, with the company, as I did, and you are not the primary person for your area theaters, or any theaters, that you are willing to travel to, then there is a good chance that you MAY not see work. Now, if you live in a big city, where the primary person has multiple theaters they are assigned to, and there are multiple standees, that need to be done at once, which I'm assuming was your situation, then, yes, the back up person, would then receive work. In, my case, there are only 5 theaters in my area, out of those 5 only 1 is getting standees on a regular basis. So. that is why I said for you and where you live a person would have better chance, of getting work, versus, me, and where I live.@cybersst wrote:
@weatherman2111 wrote:
@cybersst wrote:
But the theaters in your area can be already assigned to someone else. This happened to me. I did contact them. I am signed up with them. But, as a back up person, and have been for a couple of months now. I have yet to receive any work. When I contacted them to ask the odds of me getting any work, they told me it really depends on the primary person who has all the theaters in my area. So I basically have to wait for that person be overwhelmed with assignments, or something else come up that they can't get everything done in time. For me, my chances are slim. For you, in the area you live, it seems the chances for someone else who is a back up may have better opportunites. So there are a lot of factors.@weatherman2111 wrote:
I've gotten a lot of work from them actually. You basically have to track down their e-mail on the website and then they will send you the application. Once they do that you can sign up for theaters on the website, though it's a weird process. I'm hoping with the "new direction" they will come up with a more workable site as well.
Fair. As I mentioned earlier I did get overwhelmed once, so someone else got a lot of work.
@cybersst wrote:
That person got lucky once. Just trying to put it out there, that it even if you get in, with the company, as I did, and you are not the primary person for your area theaters, or any theaters, that you are willing to travel to, then there is a good chance that you MAY not see work. Now, if you live in a big city, where the primary person has multiple theaters they are assigned to, and there are multiple standees, that need to be done at once, which I'm assuming was your situation, then, yes, the back up person, would then receive work. In, my case, there are only 5 theaters in my area, out of those 5 only 1 is getting standees on a regular basis. So. that is why I said for you and where you live a person would have better chance, of getting work, versus, me, and where I live.@cybersst wrote:
@weatherman2111 wrote:
@cybersst wrote:
But the theaters in your area can be already assigned to someone else. This happened to me. I did contact them. I am signed up with them. But, as a back up person, and have been for a couple of months now. I have yet to receive any work. When I contacted them to ask the odds of me getting any work, they told me it really depends on the primary person who has all the theaters in my area. So I basically have to wait for that person be overwhelmed with assignments, or something else come up that they can't get everything done in time. For me, my chances are slim. For you, in the area you live, it seems the chances for someone else who is a back up may have better opportunites. So there are a lot of factors.@weatherman2111 wrote:
I've gotten a lot of work from them actually. You basically have to track down their e-mail on the website and then they will send you the application. Once they do that you can sign up for theaters on the website, though it's a weird process. I'm hoping with the "new direction" they will come up with a more workable site as well.
Fair. As I mentioned earlier I did get overwhelmed once, so someone else got a lot of work.
MF does some of their Ad checks like this now. Only they pay you on top of ticket reimbursement. MM has many AD checks too. MF keeps getting steady AD checks, they did lose standees and claim on FB they are branching out in different directions, they took Star Wars trailer checks, after not having any trailer checks all year. Yes, out of a lot of other companies MF is still paying the least amount, but not all work has disappeared from them.@StandeeInstaller wrote:
Anybody else signed up with SeeLevel HX, not that I do any work for them any more. They had an ad check of some sort. From the description I couldn't tell exactly what you were suppose to do other than watch the ads during the preshow. The pay was you were going to get reimbursed for your ticket, up to $10. So probably was going to cost to do it, but you got to stay and watch the movie. So generous of them.
And then they said you couldn't do it if you were also doing the movie intercept program, whatever that is. First I ever heard of SeeLevel HX doing shops at movie theaters.
So are other companies having trouble finding people that want to do the shops because of the low pay? I don't see how SeeLevel HX is going to find anybody if it's going to cost you money to do it. It's how MarketForce finally lost the business. They paid so little people would check a few screens and make the rest up. Who's going to spend hours and hours in a theater for less than minimum wage?
Yes I did for MM. I've done a few for them, and yes they do pay well for Ad checks.@Arch Stanton wrote:
Anybody do the ad check this weekend for Movie Measure?? Good rate of pay for $20.00.
Looks like Certified still does occasion trailer checks for the big studio at the end of the alphabet but lost the other trailer checks to Movie Measure from a big studio at the lower end of the alphabet.
I got all of my money due to me for my first full month with them. In a very timely manner. I thought I was actually overpaid and had to contact accounting in which they sent me a very detailed invoice showing me exactly what I was paid for which assignment. I was given one standee, and was paid for it. I have yet to be paid for 3 AD checks, but that is because they came at end of month, so they should be on next check. I set my payment to be received through paypal. If you complete a job within the last week of the month chances are it will not be included until next paycheck. I too, have spoken with Kenny, several times. I'm not sure what you mean about ad checks not matching.@krogers wrote:
I did three standee construction assignments for Movie-Measure and got zero pay. The assignments were completed back on October 30th. I also applied to do ad checks, but the system didn't match the information for the sample they send you and I never received a reply about getting it corrected so I could do ad checks.
I was told the payment for the standees would be sent "end of November" so no exact date. (Highly unprofessional). On December 2nd, I contacted Kenny, the only human from the company I've actually been able to get a hold of, and asked him to pay me or send proof of payment and he did not, but told me that "accounting told him payment was sent out on the 30th, and that I should be paid in 3-5 business days." The bank account I have connected to Movie-Measure hasn't had any deposits and I contacted them. Not only have they not processed anything, nothing was even attempted to be deposited to my account. I contacted Kenny again today, as it's now the 10th, (well over 3-5 business days) and still no change. He directed me to accounting, who have so far not replied. Has anyone else received any recent issues with payments? I see a lot of complaints but they date the beginning of the year. I'm considering class action if they don't pay me soon. Sure it's only a total of $35, but it's the principle of the fact, as well. And with all the proof of this I have, I at least know I can get not only my money but likely my court fees and lawyer fees paid as well (assuming the state of Michigan doesn't pick it up on my behalf just for the point of it.)