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Quentin Lee is listed as Chief Creative Officer at AAM.tv at Yale in Holywood Fest, based in Los Angeles, California, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Quentin Lee.
Quentin Lee previously worked as Festival Director at Yale In Holywood Fest and Chief Creative Officer at Asianamericanmovies.Com. Quentin Lee holds M.F.A., Film Production & Directing from Ucla.
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Winner of 2024 Canadian Screen Awards and the 2020 Roddenberry Foundation Impact Awards for TV creators, a member of the Producers Guild of America, Canadian Media Producers Association, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (Directors and Producers Peer Group) and Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television, Quentin Lee is a multimedia creator and has directed and produced over ten feature films. His first feature Shopping For Fangs (co-directed with Justin Lin) premiered at Toronto International Film Festival and became a cult classic as part of the Asian American New Wave Class of 1997. His subsequent features Drift, Ethan Mao, The People I’ve Slept With, White Frog and The Unbidden have all been sold and played festivals worldwide such as AFI Fest, Vancouver International, Hawaii International, Sao Paulo, Turin and Cardiff.As a producer, Quentin has produced Big Gay Love, #1 Serial Killer and Gay Hollywood Dad. Most currently, Brash Girls Club, the limited TV series that he created, produced and directed is now streaming on Tubi. The TV series Comedy InvAsian that he co-created, directed and produced was streamed as a Hulu Exclusive in 2018. In 2020, Quentin produced three stand up comedy specials including the first gay male comedy special Brash Boys Club for Comedy Dynamics, directed and produced a Zoom feature titled Comisery and a Zoom TV series titled Boy Luck Club. In 2021, Quentin Lee directed and produced a feature film titled Last Summer of Nathan Lee and the second season of the TV series Comedy InvAsian 2.0, now streaming on Peacock. In 2022, he has created a science fiction comic book Mystery Brothers, launched at 2022 Comic-con, and a spin-off TV series, Comedy Invasion, the first all diverse Canadian stand up TV series, streaming now on Amazon Freevee, The Roku Channel and Tubi.Born and raised in Hong Kong, China, Quentin went to high school in Montreal, holds a B.A. in English from UC Berkeley, an M.A. in English from Yale University, and an M.F.A. in Film Directing from UCLA.IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004250
Listed skills include Film, Film Production, Screenwriting, Post Production, and 25 others.
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Festival Director
CurrentFounded, program, design revenue structure, create and run a streaming platform and awards show for the annual film festival component of Yale in Hollywood
Chief Creative Officer
Current
Producer
Current
Owner
CurrentOwn and operated Margin Films / Fresh Fear, a production company producing culturally challenging commercial entertainment since its first production, Shopping for Fangs (co-directed with Justin Lin) that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1997.Through Margin Films, Quentin has produced five features, including the latest The Unbidden (https://www.amazon.com/Unbidden-Tamlyn-Tomita/dp/B01LFWR4M8), one documentary feature, and numerous short films and content including the latest "On Halloween" (http://screenanarchy.com/2016/10/exclusive-on-halloween-first-look-at-quentin-lees-scary-short-gallery.html)
Chief Creative Officer (Cco)
Festival Director/Programmer
• Founded Comedy Ninja Film Festival to be held on February 21 - 23, 2014 at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles
Founder And Festival Director
• Founded, run, produced and programmed ID Film Fest, film festival by Asian Pacific American filmmakers for APA filmmakers, from 2008 to 2010
Assistant To Director Peter Chan
• Worked as Peter Chan's assistant on "The Love Letter"• Handled all administrative duties for Peter Chan
Filmmaker
Publicity Intern
• Worked as an intern on print publicity for Columbia Tristar TV shows
Assistant To Jon Gerrans
• Worked on all phases of low-budget film distribution
Quentin Lee education
M.F.A., Film Production & Directing
M.A., English
B.A., English
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What company does Quentin Lee work for?
Quentin Lee works for Yale in Holywood Fest.
What is Quentin Lee's role at Yale in Holywood Fest?
Quentin Lee is listed as Chief Creative Officer at AAM.tv at Yale in Holywood Fest.
Where is Quentin Lee based?
Quentin Lee is based in Los Angeles, California, United States while working with Yale in Holywood Fest.
What companies has Quentin Lee worked for?
Quentin Lee has worked for Yale In Holywood Fest, Asianamericanmovies.Com, Margin Films, Chopso, and Comedy Ninja Film Festival.
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What schools did Quentin Lee attend?
Quentin Lee holds M.F.A., Film Production & Directing from Ucla.
What skills is Quentin Lee known for?
Quentin Lee is listed with skills including Film, Film Production, Screenwriting, Post Production, Feature Films, Short Films, Television, and Video Production.
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