Deborah J. Chesebro
História
Debbie is a creative Producer with over 15 years of experience in production, post production, accounting and finance, feature films, commercials, and new media. Debbie has worked for the past 15 years in finance/accounting for 20th Century Fox, Paramount Studios and Netflix. She has worked internationally on productions in Jordan, Mexico, Namibia and Cambodia.
More recently, she has moved into producing having worked with commercial and branded clients as diverse as TransMedics, Ford, Motorola, Neuro, Ultimate Ears, Grape Nuts, Air New Zealand, Subway, Audi, The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Association, the American Pet Product Association and Lasvegas.com. Her work has been apart of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival's Director's Night Showcase and won Best in Show at the 2009 W3 Awards for Comedy - Short Category.
She was Senior Producer at the online comedy collective Jash, funded by Google and founded by Adam Carolla, Michael Cera, Sarah Silverman, Reggie Watts and the comedy duo, Tim & Eric. She produced the company's live channel launches at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and South by Southwest as well as the company's online content. She produced Michael Cera's short film "Gregory Goes Boom" which won the 2014 Sundance Film Festival's Shorts Competition.
Her screenplay "Prom Queen", written with Tyson FitzGerald, won several awards including the 2010 Script Pipeline Screenwriting competition and has made the finals of the AAA Screenwriting Competition as well as the semi-finals of Nicholl Fellowship. "Prom Queen" was optioned by Jeremy Garelick and Classy Films in August 2016.
She graduated from the USC School of Cinema-Television.