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About.

Creation, Distribution, and Marketing of Premium Digital Content.

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Michael Goldfine started MGP as a vehicle to produce and direct premium tv, digital, and films — mostly with a teen and often female bent.  Recently he’s worked on major digital projects with traditional stars like  Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Will Smith, while also consistently working with today’s top young influencers like Jules Leblanc and Motoki Maxed, plus working with major brands like American Eagle Outfitters, Circle K, and Banc of the West.  MGP has had deals with both Lionsgate, and Studio71.

 

Early on, he produced the hit film "Camp Takota," which was one of the first of its kind to bypass traditional distribution and be released directly to fans on a digital format.  As a result of this groundbreaking approach, Takota was propelled to the top of the iTunes charts, placing it alongside blockbusters like "Gravity," and "Thor."  He also served as a producer on Kevin Hart’s theatrical films, "Laugh at My Pain," and "Let Me Explain," and created narrative and live streamed shows digital programs with the likes of Mike Judge, Tim McGraw, and others. Goldfine also produced and directed the 2015 feature film documentary "#O2LForever," and produced and directed the teen hit, “The Outfield,” as well as “Dirty 30,” with Lionsgate.  All of the films enjoyed a long stay at the top of the I-tunes chart. 

 

Prior to MGP, Goldfine created AEG Digital Media. While there, he produced and directed in the areas of television, film, and digital, on some of the world’s biggest stages like The Academy Awards, The World Cup, and The Grammy’s.  While working on these and other shows he partnered closely with YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, along with blue chip sponsors like American Express, Hyundai, HP, and others. Among the shows he produced, was the “American Express Unstaged series” working with auteur filmmakers like Terry Gilliam, David Lynch, and Spike Lee on YouTube/Vevo.

 

Goldfine’s career began in TV where he produced and directed reality, music, and sports documentary programs for Warner Bros. Television, Fox, and Fremantle. 

Goldfine graduated from The George Washington University, and University of Illinois College of Law.

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