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Robert C. Profusek (2022)

Robert C. Profusek (born January 7, 1980) is an Emmy-nominated [1] [2] American filmmaker, producer, entertainment executive, and entrepreneur, best known for Kusama: Infinity (2018), [3] The Girl Is in Trouble (2015) [4] [5] [6] and Holy Rollers (2010). [7] [8]

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Profusek is founder and executive producer of Digital Harvest Media, [9] a development and execution stage media and entertainment incubator that has projects in various states of production and release including Born Free (2023), [10] [11] Queen of New York (2023), [12] the live-action short film Ted & Noel (2023), as well as Without a Doubt (in production), 8X10 (post-production) and Ketchup & Watermelon (post-production). [13]

Early life and education

Robert C. Profusek was born January 7, 1980, in Cleveland, Ohio to Linda and Robert A. Profusek, an attorney partner with the law practice of Jones Day. [14] [15] [16] He attended Brunswick School in Greenwich, Connecticut that included a semester abroad at Oxford Sixth Form College. [17] Profusek earned a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Political Science and Government from Cornell University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. [11] [16] [18] [19]

Career

Profusek began his career as an investment banker with Lazard Ltd (formerly known as Lazard Frères & Co.) [11] before transitioning to combine financial and business experience to the entertainment and media industry, initially joining independent production company Kaleidoscope Productions as an Associate to Production and Emerging Pictures in coverage. [20] In 2006, Profusek joined Lee Daniels Entertainment as an Associate Producer to work on the feature film Tennessee. [21] [22]

In 2007, Profusek founded Toy Closet Films, an independent production company, where he oversaw production of feature films, television pilots, web-series, shorts and mobile apps, shepherding over 100 branded collaborations spanning all categories of media. [16] Toy Closet content was recognized with awards and nominations including The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), Sundance Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale), the Museum of Modern Art/MoMA, SXSW Conference and Festivals, San Diego International Comic-Con and the Tribeca Film Festival, as part of featured distribution partnerships with distributors including HBO, Showtime, Focus Features, Magnolia Pictures, Amazon Studios, Netflix and iTunes. [23] [2]

From 2011 to 2012, Profusek served as a programming consultant at YouTube, an executive producer at Condé Nast Publishing where for six years he had oversight of content strategy, live streaming, and business development for GQ, Bon Appétit, Epicurious, Condé Nast Traveler, The New Yorker, Style.com and WWD. [23] [24]

Prior to the merger and subsequent reverse IPO, starting in 2019, Profusek served as General Manager and Chief Creative Officer of Bellrock Brands, a family of state-legal cannabis goods. [23] The same year, he expanded on his start-up Digital Harvest Capital to include Digital Harvest Media as he pivoted to more active non-profit and investment work.

Profusek's professional memberships include the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), the Producers Guild of America (PGA) and Video Consortium, the global nonprofit media organization that connects and supports nonfiction filmmakers and visual journalists. [11]

Public activities

Profusek is actively involved with multiple philanthropic organizations including being on the board of The Mother Lovers, a non-profitraising awareness about maternal health in the United States, and as the Chairman/President of the Shelter Island Food Pantry. [25]

Personal life

In June 2013, Profusek married noted New York physician and scientist Thomas Urban Marron and resides in New York City and Shelter Island, NY. [16] [26]

Awards

YearTitleAwardResultRef.
2010Holy Rollers Deauville Film Festival Winner Cartier Revelation Prize [27]
Sundance Film Festival Nominee - Grand Jury Prize [28]
2010Down in No 5 Student Academy Awards Narrative Nominee [29]
2012Big Man Dubai International Film Festival Muhr AsiaAfrica Award – nominee [30]
2012Bastards of YoungIFP/Woodstock Film Festival Nominee [31] [32]
2013Without Shepherds Slamdance Film Festival Nominee [33]
2013Some Velvet Morning Tribeca Film Festival Nominee [34]
2013Birders Guide to EverythingTribeca Film FestivalNominee [35]
2014Strictly Ballet Webby Awards Nominee [36]
Telly AwardsBronze Winner [37]
New York Film Festival Nominee [38]
Streamy Awards Nominee [39]
2015Global ThreadsTelly AwardsBronze Winner (Online Video-Documentary) [40]
2016Gentlemen LobstersWebby AwardsWinner, Nominee Weird [41]
2018Angelique Emmy Awards Nominee, Outstanding Feature in a News Magazine [42]
2018Charlottesville: Race and Terror/VICE News TonightEmmy AwardsWinner, Best Story in a Newscast [42]
2023Ted and NoelIris Film FestivalWinner, Audience Prize [43]

Filmography

YearTitlePositionNotes
2007SzmolinskyExecutive ProducerShort
2008The BoundaryProducerShort
2008Push Button HouseProducerShort
2008Saveta's GiftProducerShort
2008TennesseeProducers's AssistantFeature
2009CutsProducerShort
2009Down in Number 5Co-ProducerShort
2010Holy RollersCo-ProducerFeature
2010Porcelain and DiamondsProducerShort
2010Last Glimmer of DayExecutive ProducerShort
2011WwjdAssociate ProducerShort
2011Salaam DunkDistribution Executive

(uncredited)

Feature
2012Big ManProducerShort
2013A Birder's Guide to EverythingExecutive ProducerFeature
2013Some Velvet MorningExecutive ProducerFeature
2013Without ShepherdsProducerFeature
2013Bastards of YoungProducerFeature
2015The Girl Is in TroubleProducerFeature
2015Magic CityConsulting Producer (uncredited)Short
2017AngeliqueExecutive ProducerShort
2018Kusama: InfinityCo-ProducerFeature
2023Without A DoubtProducerFeature
20238 x 10Executive ProducerShort
2023Born FreeProducerFeature
2023Queen of New YorkProducerFeature
2023Ted & NoelProducerShort
2024Ketchup & WatermelonProducerFeature (Post Production)

TV

YearTitlePositionNotes
2013The 3 BitsProducerTV Series,4 episodes
2013Back to Schoolsupervising producerTV Mini Series, 19 episodes
2013Front Row Unfilteredsupervising producerTV Mini Series, 16 episodes
201324 Hours in Young Hollywoodsupervising producerTV Mini Series, 4 episodes
2013Fashion at Worksupervising producerTV Series, 12 episodes
2013Alex Trow in Twenty FiveproducerTV Series, 4 episodes
2013–2014My Room Makeoversupervising producerTV Mini Series, 21 episodes
2014Global Threadssupervising producerTV Mini Series,

4 episodes

2014My Prom Makeoversupervising producerTV Mini Series, 7 episodes
2013–2014Teen Vogue 3 Steps Tosupervising producerTV Mini Series, 29 episodes
2014Letter from the Editorssupervising producerTV Mini Series, 6 episodes
2014Beauty Iconssupervising producerTV Mini Series, 15 episodes
2014Get the Lookexecutive producer, supervising producerTV Series, 13 episodes
2014Teen Vogue Beauty Crisisexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 10 episodes
2014Young Hollywoodexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 1 episode
2014The Scene We the Economydistribution executiveTV Mini Series,

15 episodes

2014The New Yorker Festivalexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 29 episodes
2014In the Mood For...supervising producerTV Mini Series, 12 episodes
2013–2014Outfit of the Dayexecutive producer, supervising producerTV Series,

59 episodes

2013–2014Breakfast with Bevansupervising producer, executive producerTV Series, 35 episodes
2014–2015Bryan Boy Goes to Collegeexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 10 episodes
2013–2015Throwback Thursdays with Tim Blanksproducer, supervising producer, executive producer (early first season)TV Series, 67 episodes
2015Influencer Journeysexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 3 episodes
2014–2015Teen Vogue All Accessexecutive producer, producerTV Mini Series, 19 episodes
2015Condé Nast Traveler Wanderlistexecutive producerTV Mini Series,

3 episodes

2013–2015I Am Eco WarriorproducerTV Series, 28 episodes
2015Sweet Spotsexecutive producerTV Mini Series,19 episodes
2015Most Amazing Cakesexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 7 episodes
2015College Fashionistaexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 2 episodes
2014–2015Headlinersexecutive producerTV Mini Series,

18 episodes

2015Fan Giftsexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 2 episodes
2014–2015Strictly Balletexecutive producer, supervising producerTV Series, 37 episodes
2015Shea Marie Instagram How-Tosexecutive producerTV Mini Series,

2 episodes

2015Lizzie's Film, Everyone's Storyexecutive producerTV Mini Series,

2 episodes

2015Kandee Nowexecutive producerTV Series, 4 episodes
2015Bon Appétit Doggie Bagexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 2 episodes
2015Salaam Dunkdistribution executive, executive producerTV Mini Series

7 episodes

2015Bon Appétit Into the Wild with Tyler MacNivenexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 2 episodes
2013–2015Besties

supervising

producer, executive producerTV Series, 39 episodes
2015Sneakerheadzdistribution

executive

TV Mini Series,

13 episodes

2015Bon Appétit Weed Bakingexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 2 episodes
2015Bon Appétit Thanksgiving Chef Hacksexecutive producerTV Mini Series,

4 episodes

2015Cookie Swap: Bon Appétitexecutive producerTV Mini Series

7 episodes

2015Inside GQ's Man of the Yearexecutive producerTV Mini Series

3 episodes

2015Bon Appétit Holiday Cocktail Hacksexecutive producerTV Mini Series,

3 episodes

2015GQ No Shave Novemberexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 3 episodes
2015Teen Vogue YouTube Host: Claudia Sulewskiexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 30 episodes
2015GQ Where's the Barexecutive producerTV Series, 13 episodes
2015–2016GQ Women Reactexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 4 episodes
2014–2016Teen Vogue's the Cover

supervising

Producer, executive producerTV Series, 44 episodes
2015–2016Bon Appétit Ingredientsexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 3 episodes
2016GQ Getting High and Getting Readyexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 2 episodes
2015–2016Kitchen Labexecutive producerTV Series, 26 episodes
2016GQ: Fashion First Looksexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 4 episodes
2016Bon Appétit: Sara & Sarah Protipexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 2 episodes
2016Kids Tryexecutive producerTV Series, 1 episode
2016GQ: At Home Workoutsexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 4 episodes
2015–2016Bon Appétit: 24 Hours Inexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 3 episodes
2016No Filterexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 1 episode
2016GQ: The Grindexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 5 episodes
2015–2016Epicurious: Cooking Magicexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 5 episodes
2015–2016Bon Appétit: Cook Like a Proexecutive producerTV Series, 26 episodes
2015–2016Epicurious: 3 Steps Toexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 36 episodes
2016Bon Appetit Influencer Journeysexecutive producerTV Mini Series,2 episodes
2015–2016GQ Styleexecutive producerTV Mini Series,18 episodes
2016GQ: Most Expensivest Shitexecutive producerTV Series, 17 episodes
2015–2016Eat.Stay.Love: Conde Nast Travelerexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 10 episodes
2015–2016Eat.Stay.Love: Bon Appétitexecutive producer, producerTV Series, 11 episodes
2015–2016Epicurious: Secret History Ofexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 4 episodes
2016Vanity Fair: The New Establishmentexecutive producerTV Special
2016Glamour Women of the Yearexecutive producerTV Special
2015–2016GQ Vince Staplesexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 8 episodes
2016–2017Bong Appétitdevelopment executiveTV Series, 30 episodes
2013The 3 BitsproducerTV Series,4 episodes
2013Back to Schoolsupervising producerTV Mini Series, 19 episodes
2013Front Row Unfilteredsupervising producerTV Mini Series, 16 episodes
201324 Hours in Young Hollywoodsupervising producerTV Mini Series, 4 episodes
2013Fashion at Worksupervising producerTV Series, 12 episodes
2013Alex Trow in Twenty FiveproducerTV Series, 4 episodes
2013–2014My Room Makeoversupervising producerTV Mini Series, 21 episodes
2014 Global Threads supervising producerTV Mini Series,

4 episodes

2014My Prom Makeoversupervising producerTV Mini Series, 7 episodes
2013–2014Teen Vogue 3 Steps Tosupervising producerTV Mini Series, 29 episodes
2014Letter from the Editorssupervising producerTV Mini Series, 6 episodes
2014Beauty Iconssupervising producerTV Mini Series, 15 episodes
2014Get the Lookexecutive producer, supervising producerTV Series, 13 episodes
2014Teen Vogue Beauty Crisisexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 10 episodes
2014Young Hollywoodexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 1 episode
2014The Scene We the Economydistribution executiveTV Mini Series,

15 episodes

2014The New Yorker Festivalexecutive producerTV Mini Series, 29 episodes
2014In the Mood For...supervising producerTV Mini Series, 12 episodes
2013–2014Outfit of the Dayexecutive producer, supervising producerTV Series,

59 episodes

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