Bob Fisher has produced television commercials, documentary films, and features over the past twenty years. Upon graduation from the University of Buffalo, he moved to New York to begin pursuing a career in documentary films. Starting as a production assistant he was selected by the Directors Guild of America to enter their Assistant Director Training Program and spent two years working on films in New York. During that time he also worked on commercials and over the past two decades pursued a successful commercial career producing award winning commercials at several successful production companies.
His first film venture was as the Executive Producer on “Rocket Gibraltar.” Moving between commercials and films, Bob was the East Coast President of the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (The AICP) and two years later was elected the National Chairman of that organization. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and is the Chairperson of the Board of the DGA Training Program. Bob has taught seminars in production, spoken at several universities, and has taught several week long classes in commercial production at the University of Buffalo.
Over the past five years, Bob has transitioned from commercials to producing longer format projects including, “The Surge” a full length feature documentary on the military strategy behind the Iraq war. His next project was a little more humorous as he produced the 2009 Cheech & Chong Reunion Tour Film, “Hey, Watch This”. Next was the successful pilot for Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”. From humor to very, very, dark humor producing the indie film, “Love, Sick, Love.
His first film venture was as the Executive Producer on “Rocket Gibraltar.” Moving between commercials and films, Bob was the East Coast President of the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (The AICP) and two years later was elected the National Chairman of that organization. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and is the Chairperson of the Board of the DGA Training Program. Bob has taught seminars in production, spoken at several universities, and has taught several week long classes in commercial production at the University of Buffalo.
Over the past five years, Bob has transitioned from commercials to producing longer format projects including, “The Surge” a full length feature documentary on the military strategy behind the Iraq war. His next project was a little more humorous as he produced the 2009 Cheech & Chong Reunion Tour Film, “Hey, Watch This”. Next was the successful pilot for Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”. From humor to very, very, dark humor producing the indie film, “Love, Sick, Love.
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430 W. 14th St.
Ste. 407
New York, New York 10014
Ste. 407
New York, New York 10014
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http://www.celsiusfilms.com
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