Casey Green(I)
- Director
- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Casey Green is a Los Angeles based director, producer, writer, and video engineer for film and television. He also is a pianist and composer as his musical roots come from his father, world-renowned jazz trombonist, Urbie Green, and mother, Broadway singer and actress, Kathy (Preston) Green.
Casey grew up in the entertainment and tech industries, creating many types of shows and managing various production departments. As a pioneer in new media, he has been developing groundbreaking interactive content since the late 90's, including live webcasts, sketch comedy shows, fan shows, VodCasts, as well as Network game shows.
In 2011, Casey co-created and co-produced the interactive game show "Let's Ask America", which went into syndication through Scripps Networks and Telepictures on ABC affiliates across the US, as well as cable (Game Show Network). It featured a first of its kind format with contestants competing remotely from their homes via webcam, while the host and audience were in the studio. During season three, Casey and his colleagues produced the spin-off "Let's Ask Cincinnati", which earned him the honor of a regional Emmy© award for directing from the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences. He also directed twenty four episodes of the super hero match-up debate show, "Fascinating Fights", and wrote and directed three short films that were used as training material for RED Digital Cinema's camera seminars.
Currently, Casey is freelance directing and producing live and live-to-tape multi-camera productions as well as consulting on state of the art immersive cinema and VR projects, such as the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas and Amazon Studios "Culver Post" state of the art 4K/8K cinema-based post facilities. Some other clients include Paramount+ ("Big Brother After Show" and "Survivor: Beyond The Buff"), E3 (Live Streaming), Space 150 ("Call of Duty"), NTWRK (eCommerce), WAV (Hip Hop Concerts), Vimeo, Marvel Entertainment (SD/NY Comic Con), Mattel, Infiniti, The Hollywood Reporter, and Netflix.
Casey is a member of the IATSE Local 695 and has worked as a Video Coordinator on many PrimeTime TV Series and Feature Films for major studios.
Casey grew up in the entertainment and tech industries, creating many types of shows and managing various production departments. As a pioneer in new media, he has been developing groundbreaking interactive content since the late 90's, including live webcasts, sketch comedy shows, fan shows, VodCasts, as well as Network game shows.
In 2011, Casey co-created and co-produced the interactive game show "Let's Ask America", which went into syndication through Scripps Networks and Telepictures on ABC affiliates across the US, as well as cable (Game Show Network). It featured a first of its kind format with contestants competing remotely from their homes via webcam, while the host and audience were in the studio. During season three, Casey and his colleagues produced the spin-off "Let's Ask Cincinnati", which earned him the honor of a regional Emmy© award for directing from the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences. He also directed twenty four episodes of the super hero match-up debate show, "Fascinating Fights", and wrote and directed three short films that were used as training material for RED Digital Cinema's camera seminars.
Currently, Casey is freelance directing and producing live and live-to-tape multi-camera productions as well as consulting on state of the art immersive cinema and VR projects, such as the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas and Amazon Studios "Culver Post" state of the art 4K/8K cinema-based post facilities. Some other clients include Paramount+ ("Big Brother After Show" and "Survivor: Beyond The Buff"), E3 (Live Streaming), Space 150 ("Call of Duty"), NTWRK (eCommerce), WAV (Hip Hop Concerts), Vimeo, Marvel Entertainment (SD/NY Comic Con), Mattel, Infiniti, The Hollywood Reporter, and Netflix.
Casey is a member of the IATSE Local 695 and has worked as a Video Coordinator on many PrimeTime TV Series and Feature Films for major studios.