Daniel Chisholm(I)
- Producer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Daniel Chisholm has worked in entertainment and digital media since the
nineties. After working in the United States in internet technologies,
he moved to London, UK to help grow the internet division of British
Telecom. Before returning to the States, he spent a year living &
working in Israel and learning Hebrew.
He has worked in capacities of business development, film finance, early-stage technology finance, deal structure, traditional and digital production, and online media. During his career, he has worked on blockbuster successes with such industry leaders as Fox Entertainment, Electronic Arts, and Activision. He has worked with industry luminaries such as Jose Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries, Jack Kerouac's On the Road) and Walter Salles (Dark Water) and world-famous skateboarder Tony Hawk.
As an entertainment entrepreneur, he co-founded video game company Delirious Games (producing the 2009 Band of Brothers: The Pacific game), whose focus is on creating an emotional impact between the player and the video game. He also co-founded and provided initial funding of the production company, Esperanza Productions.
He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee and his postgraduate at UCLA Anderson School of Management.
He has worked in capacities of business development, film finance, early-stage technology finance, deal structure, traditional and digital production, and online media. During his career, he has worked on blockbuster successes with such industry leaders as Fox Entertainment, Electronic Arts, and Activision. He has worked with industry luminaries such as Jose Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries, Jack Kerouac's On the Road) and Walter Salles (Dark Water) and world-famous skateboarder Tony Hawk.
As an entertainment entrepreneur, he co-founded video game company Delirious Games (producing the 2009 Band of Brothers: The Pacific game), whose focus is on creating an emotional impact between the player and the video game. He also co-founded and provided initial funding of the production company, Esperanza Productions.
He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee and his postgraduate at UCLA Anderson School of Management.