
Jeremy Wall, partner
Working in entertainment media for fourteen years, Mr. Wall possesses a
unique perspective of seeing both the businessıs creative and quantitative
sides. He has garnered in-depth experience in film finance, production and
development all of which are enabling Jeremy to participate in bringing
forth entertaining, low-budget films filled with the international
audienceıs most requested content, many of which are urban-based, some
featuring socially conscious messages.
Mr. Wall was a production finance consultant, in association with Cruise
Wagner, for the forthcoming film, Ask The Dust, starring Colin Farrell and
Salma Hayek, and directed by Robert Towne, wherein Jeremy structured a $13.7
million raise for the project. Previous to this, Mr. Wall independently
co-produced Back In The Day, starring Ja Rule and Ving Rhames.
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Zev Guber, partner
Recent projects also include: LOST SHIPS: An original television series,
consisting of three one-hour television specials, has been the most highly
rated, special-series in the history of The Learning Channel. LOST SHIPS
combines maritime archeology, dive adventure, 3D animation, and dramatic
recreations describing stories of the great ships of our time. Discovery
International is distributing LOST SHIPS via satellite to 110 countries and
three new episodes are in pre-production. On ZDF (Germanyıs PBS) the series
dominated its time slot on three consecutive Sunday nights.
THE MYSTERY OF THE SPHINX:
An Emmy Award winning television special for
NBC, which was viewed by a US audience of over 30 million, and over 200
million worldwide. The project was produced in association with Robert
Wattsı North Tower Films. Subsequently, Discovery Networks acquired the US
cable rights for the special - the most highly watched acquisition in their
history.
LOST SHIPS:
An original television
series, consisting of three one-hour television specials, has been the most
highly rated, special-series in the history of The Learning Channel. Lost
Ships combines maritime archeology, dive adventure, 3D animation, and
dramatic recreations describing stories of the great ships of our time.
Discovery International is distributing Lost Ships via satellite to 110
countries and three new episodes are in pre-production. On ZDF (Germanyıs
PBS) the series dominated its time slot on three consecutive Sunday nights.
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