Writing a tagline without making it sound like hyperbole is a difficult task indeed. Instead, lets initiate a conversation and then see if it works out.
Professional Film Critic with over 500 published works exclusively for the Dawn Media Group; Frequent Television and Film Story-Editor/Development Executive (Too many titles to count). Media Executive/Entertainment company owner (KJP International - http://kamranjawaid.com).
I am also Infrequently sad (often after watching bad or average movies), or often optimistic (wishing that the next movie will be better).
These Internet links may be able to tell a better tale:
https://www.google.com.pk/search?q=Kamran+Jawaid&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-beta&channel=fflb&gws_rd=cr&ei=yf8tVLD3Joj-ygP5lYG4Cg
http://kamranjawaid.com/
http://http://www.dawn.com/authors/504/mohammad-kamran-jawaid
https://twitter.com/KamranJawaid
http://kamranjawaid.wordpress.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_%28newspaper%29
Work Terms
Am used to working in deadlines, or putting in overtime; of course, this depends on the project. Actually, so does the compensation.
For media consultation, KJP does not take any compensation. We like to hear the project out in detail, and if there is potential, work out the details. All projects remain confidential, and NDA's are signed if need be.