Rize USA

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Rize USA
Limited
IndustryTelevision production
Founded2011
FounderSheldon Lazarus (a co-venture with DCD Media)
Headquarters London, England & Los Angeles United States
Key people
Sheldon Lazarus, Creative Director
Website Rize USA

Rize USA is a London and Los Angeles based television production company focusing on factual, factual entertainment and reality programming for the international market.

Launched in October 2011 Rize is a co-venture between Founder and Creative Director Sheldon Lazarus and TV production and distribution group DCD Media.

Rize USA is represented by Creative Artists Agency in the US and works with Caters News, the UK's leading news and picture agency which provides Rize USA with exclusive access to international news stories.

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