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GEORGE LEE

Mr. Lee is a Co-Founder and CEO of Venture 3D and Storyoscopic Films. As CEO of Venture 3D, he accepted the prestigious Dari Award in 2011 from KOCCA for Korean Business of the Year. In May 2013, Mr. Lee was one of 15 prominent businessmen in the United States to meet with Madame President Park to discuss expanding Korean business in the global marketplace. He earned a Bachelor of Science, with a major in Business form The University of Southern California. Mr. Lee’s experience in the motion picture business include co-production, financing, foreign distribution and licensing of major Hollywood studio films in Asia. In addition, Mr. Lee was President and Founder of Sports Deal Incorporated, a sports marketing company that focused on developing and licensing major sporting events and branded product driven projects in South Korea and Japan. 

His body of work includes producing the animated feature films "Animal Crackers" directed by Tony Bancroft (Mulan) and starring Sylvester Stallone, Emily Blunt, Sir Ian McKellen, and Danny DeVito, “Charming” featuring Sia, Demi Lovato, Gem, Wilmer Valderrama and Avril Lavigne and “Trouble” starring Big Sean, Jason Mraz, Snoop Dog and Lucy Hale. 

Currently he is exec-producing the action film Valet which was written by Academy Award nominee Jason Hall (American Sniper) and the War epic “Danger Close” starring Travis Fimmel and Luke Bracey and producing the musical, Beyond the Velvet Rope written by Academy Award winner Ron Bass (Rainman, Dangerous Minds and My Best Friends Wedding).

In January 2016, Mr Lee became partners with one of Hollywood’s biggest directors, Michael Bay (Transformers, The Rock, Armageddon) in a new company, 451 Media Group. 

 He is currently a partner with Storyoscopic Films in Los Angeles.

 
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MARCUS ENGLEFIELD

Mr. Englefield is a co-founder of the industry leading conversion company, Venture 3D, and a twenty year-veteran of the entertainment industry, whose experience includes producing the animated feature films "Animal Crackers" directed by Tony Bancroft (Mulan) and starring Sylvester Stallone, Emily Blunt, Sir Ian McKellen, and Danny DeVito, “Charming” featuring Sia, Demi Lovato, Gem, Wilmer Valderrama and Avril Lavigne and “Trouble” starring Big Sean, Jason Mraz, Snoop Dog and Lucy Hale. 

Englefield also produced the live action films The Naked Man, Written by Ethan Cohen with Michael Rappaport and Rachel Leigh Cook andI Think I Do with Guillermo Diaz, as well as over 80 commercials, music videos and documentaries. Currently he is exec-producing the action film Valet which was written by Academy Award nominee Jason Hall (American Sniper) and the War epic “Danger Close” starring Travis Fimmel and Luke Bracey and producing the musical, Beyond the Velvet Rope written by Academy Award winner Ron Bass (Rainman, Dangerous Minds and My Best Friend’s Wedding).

In January 2016, Mr. Englefield became partners with one of Hollywood’s biggest directors, Michael Bay (Transformers, The Rock, Armageddon) in a new company, 451 Media Group.

 
 
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SAM CHI

Having studied at The University of Texas at Austin with a Business Administration Undergraduate and an MBA graduate degrees (and a professor at the University of Maryland) and having worked in the financial sector at J.P. Morgan, Sam started off strong with his first project being the seminal and critically acclaimed “Old Boy”.  Since then, Sam has invested in and produced more than 20 movies globally and currently has five more in production.  Recently, Sam partnered up with Korea's top producer J.D. Han to form Korea's hottest production company. Sam has recently moved to more global product, led by his producing the Hollywood animated feature, Animal Crackers starring real life husband and wife, Emily Blunt and John Krazinsk. Staying true to his roots, Sam also just presented his latest movie, KTown Cowboys at the South By Southwest Film Festival to approving audiences.

 
 
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Henry FINN

Henry is an award-winning Producer and Director of commercials for top brands around the world and co-writer/director of Once Upon a Time in Oakland, a feature-length documentary on the Golden State Warriors and the city of Oakland, which is currently in post-production.

He is also co-founder of the 501(c)(3) Film Causes, a non-profit dedicated to weaponizing media to make actual change in the world. Through media, Henry has worked with many household names in the social justice such as the Oscar Grant Foundation, Trayvon Martin Foundation, Black Lives Matter, and many more.