BASE Productions explained

BASE Productions
Owner:John Brenkus
Mickey Stern
Foundation:1992
Location City:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Key People:John Brenkus, co-CEO
Mickey Stern, co-CEO
John Davis, Vice President of Production
Scott Bramble, Director of Post Production
Industry:Television/Film

BASE Productions is a production company founded in 1992 by John Brenkus and Mickey Stern. As a producer of reality, documentary, and unscripted infotainment programming, BASE Productions uses a trademark motion-capture and CGI technology. The company has produced programming for a variety of channels, such as A&E, Animal Planet, the Discovery Channel networks, Fox Sports Net, G4, ESPN, HBO, MTV, National Geographic Channel and Spike TV. BASE Productions is located in Los Angeles and Washington DC.

Chief executive officers

John Brenkus serves as the co-CEO, as well as the host of Sport Science.[1] During the early years of his career, Brenkus produced numerous short films and music video projects before launching full-time into film and television writing, production and direction.[2] John Brenkus is based in Los Angeles.

Mickey Stern is the co-CEO and also headlines the business, legal and financial aspects of BASE Productions. He is based in Washington, D.C.

John Davis is the Executive Vice President working closely with Brenkus and Stern headlining the business, legal, financial and creative aspects of BASE Productions. He is based in Los Angeles.

Robert Curran is the Executive Vice President of Development and is responsible for creative development and production management, and serves as Executive Producer on many BASE Productions projects.

Productions

TV series

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Washington Times . 2009-06-10 . The Fun and Pain of Educating Sports Fans. https://web.archive.org/web/20090613054047/http://www.washingtontimes.com/weblogs/sportsbiz/2009/mar/27/crash-test-dummy-sports/. 13 June 2009 . live.
  2. http://baseproductions.com BASE Productions Official Website
  3. Web site: Jesse James is a Dead Man Delivers For Spike . David Tanklefsky. June 2, 2009. Broadcasting & Cable.
  4. Web site: Jesse James successfully sets new hydrogen land-speed record .
  5. News: Mo' Von isn't Cubs' cure-all . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090619053030/http://www.suntimes.com/sports/quickhits/1623750%2CCST-SPT-1hit16.article . 2009-06-19 . 9 July 2013 .
  6. News: Sport Science comes to ESPN. Stuart Levine . Daily Variety. December 7, 2009.