Jesse Felsot
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Jesse started his career at Outlaw Productions where he worked for
company owner/producer, Bobby Newmyer and worked on such feature films
as "Training Day," "National Security," and "Ready To Rumble." He then
moved to A Band Apart where he became a staff Production Manager and
managed high profile music videos and commercials with the company's
Executive Producer and Head of Production. After leaving A Band Apart,
Jesse was hired by writer/director David Ayer to work at Crave Films
and co-produced the MGM crime-drama film, "Harsh Times" featuring
Christian Bale, Terry Crews, Freddy Rodriguez, J.K. Simmons and Eva Longoria. Shortly thereafter Felsot ran his own business
Treasure Entertainment that focused on music videos and did videos for such artists as Janelle Monae, Snoop Dogg, Slum Village, Jim Jones and Lil Rob's "Summernights." More recently, Felsot through his company, C.M. Films produced the music documentaries "Where's the Soul?" and "Nightclub Star" both playing on Tubi and Fandango @ home and acquires/distributes urban films for VOD platforms.