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Since 1996, when Jeff created the first stand-alone DVD authoring studio, he has been a leader in the DVD industry. Jeff has guided the development of processes that define high-quality creative DVD production. In 2005 Giant Interactive was formed to provide the next generation in digital media studio services. That vision and commitment to innovation has now expanded to include an entire new original programming and content division.


Co-founder of Giant, David brings his pioneering expertise in creating innovative DVD’s. Grammy nominated Anthony helmed projects such as the number-1 selling music DVD of all time, The Rolling Stones Four Flicks and the Directors Series for Palm Pictures.


Jay brings 15 years experience working in media distribution, including web, DVD, Enhanced CD, ROM, DVD-Audio, UMD, HD-DVD, and Blu-ray. He has worked extensively in all facets of production including video mastering, compression, audio mixing, design, and authoring. He has worked in Los Angeles for the last five years at LaserPacific and 1K Studios and worked extensively on studio A titles with clients including New Line, HBO, Miramax, and Disney. His principal achievement was working on the three-time “DVD of the Year” winner The Lord of the Rings trilogy and also won “Best Box Set” with the 20 disc package of “Sex and the City.”


Writer, producer, director, and executive producer, Jeffrey Eagle leads the production of documentaries and original programming for theatrical, broadcast, DVD and internet clients/campaigns in the company’s newly expanded creative services group. Jeffrey previously served as Creative Director for Herzog-Cowen Entertainment, where he collaborated on such box office blockbuster and television DVD titles as Ray, Pirates of the Caribbean, “Desperate Housewives,” The Polar Express, “West Wing,” “Scrubs” and Wedding Crashers. He also most recently served as Executive Producer of Original Programming at Blink Digital where he created a primetime feature length documentary special for Starz Originals and the Starz Network entitled, “Anime: Drawing a Revolution.” In addition to that television special, he was also involved in creating documentary, series and interactive content for such titles as Ratatouille, “Naruto”, “Kyle XY” and “Dirty Sexy Money.”


Sean is the former Director of DVD Development for the Criterion Collection. Sean supervised Criterion’s transition from laserdisc to DVD, and oversaw the production of all 140 initial Criterion DVD titles. In addition to overseeing all phases of technical and editorial work, Sean has designed interfaces and menus for the DVDs of Rushmore, Beastie Boys, Gimme Shelter, Robocop, and many more. Currently Sean oversees Giant’s creation of original DVD and Blu-ray menus as well as broadcast production graphics. Sean has a keen ability to match a distinctive creative style with the overall design goals of each project. His work also demonstrates a deep understanding of the creative opportunities and nuances of interface development for Blu-ray; as shown in recent projects such as “Generation Kill” for HBO and “CSI” for CBS Television.


Since 1999, Meri has produced a range of award-winning DVD projects. From Capturing The Friedmans – winner of the MIPCOM Grand Prize for best DVD authoring to “Get Smart,” winner of 4th Annual TV on DVD Best of Show Award, she has directed the concept, design, and technical authoring of numerous DVDs. Meri has enormous enthusiasm for all things DVD and brings tremendous personal dedication to every project.


Since 1998, Steven Haas has supervised the creation of over 300 DVDs for companies such as Disney, Miramax, Warner Bros., Showtime Networks, PBS, A&E, Starz Media and RCA Records. Most recently Steven served as the Director of Project Management at Blink Digital in Santa Monica where he oversaw production on titles such as Two for the Money for Morgan Creek and “The Simpsons” for Fox Home Entertainment. Steven’s approach delivers unmatched client support and service.
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