George Lee
Mr. Lee is a Co-Founder and CEO of VFX powerhouse Venture 3D and Storyoscopic Films. As CEO of Venture 3D, he accepted the prestigious Dari Award in 2011 from KOCCA for Korean Business of the Year and the company's clients included Warner Bros, 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Lionsgate, Sony and Nike. Mr. Lee's experience in the motion picture business include co-production, financing, foreign distribution and licensing of major Hollywood studio films in Asia. In addition, Mr. Lee was President and Founder of Sports Deal Incorporated, a sports marketing company that focused on developing and licensing major sporting events and branded product driven projects in South Korea and Japan.
His body of work includes producing the animated feature films "Animal Crackers" directed by Tony Bancroft (Mulan) and starring Sylvester Stallone, Emily Blunt, Sir Ian McKellen, and Danny DeVito.
In January 2016, Mr Lee became partners with one of Hollywood's biggest directors, Michael Bay (Transformers, The Rock, Armageddon) in a new company, 451 Media Group.
He is currently a partner with Storyoscopic Films in Los Angeles and recently launched the horror genre shingle, Blood Red Films with Marcus Englefield, Kevin Lewis and Jeremy Ross.
He earned a Bachelor of Science, with a major in Business from The University of Southern California.