Jesse Felsot embarked on his illustrious career at Outlaw Productions, where he collaborated with company owner/producer Bobby Newmyer on notable feature films such as "Training Day", "National Security", and "Ready To Rumble". His tenure at Outlaw Productions served as a pivotal stepping stone for his future endeavors.
Subsequently, Felsot joined A Band Apart, where he was appointed as a staff Production Manager, overseeing high-profile music videos and commercials under the guidance of Executive Producer and Head of Production. This experience further honed his skills and expanded his network in the industry.
Following his departure from A Band Apart, Felsot was recruited by writer/director David Ayer to work at Crave Films, where he co-produced the MGM crime-drama film "Harsh Times", featuring an all-star cast including Christian Bale, Terry Crews, Freddy Rodriguez, J.K. Simmons, and Eva Longoria.
In a bold move, Felsot then ventured into entrepreneurship, establishing his own production company, Treasure Entertainment, which specialized in music videos and produced videos for renowned artists such as Janelle Monae, Snoop Dogg, Slum Village, Jim Jones, and Lil Rob's "Summernights".
More recently, Felsot's company, C.M. Films, has been involved in the production of music documentaries "Where's the Soul?" and "Nightclub Star", both of which have been released on Tubi and Fandango @ home. Additionally, C.M. Films has acquired and distributed urban films for various VOD platforms, solidifying Felsot's position as a prominent figure in the film and music industries.
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