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Canadian producer and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeff Prosserman (born November 2, 1983) is a Canadian cross-platform producer and director with experience in film, interactive, and mobile content strategy, development, and production. Prior to founding LIVESTAGE°, Prosserman was the Founder of Gusto Goods, a production company based in New York and Toronto.
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Prosserman was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He produced, wrote, and directed Chasing Madoff,[1] a 2010 feature documentary on an attempt to expose Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme.[2] Chasing Madoff premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam[3][4] and was distributed across the United States by Cohen Media Group and in Canada by Entertainment One. Prosserman was also the Executive Producer of Monogamy,[5] a feature film that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival[6][7] and was released by Oscilloscope Laboratories.[8]
Following the release of these films, Prosserman worked as a content producer to launch The Daily, the first digital publication created by News Corporation for the iPad.[citation needed]
Over the course of his career, Prosserman has produced global interactive advertising campaigns with clients that include IBM, BBC Worldwide, Dell, Reuters, Johnson & Johnson, ThinkFilm, Cynthia Rowley, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and many more.
As the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer for LIVESTAGE°, Prosserman is responsible for product development, content, and design, while guiding the creative and brand direction for the company.[original research?]
Year | Stage | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Snapped (film) | Producer | [9] |
2005 | Goosh Bangs | Producer | |
2006 | Unlearn (film) | Director | |
2009 | Food Party (TV series) | Producer | [10] |
2010 | Monogamy (film) | Producer | |
2010 | Chasing Madoff | Producer | [11] |
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