• Ross Kaiman (Co-Founder)

    Kaiman began his career in the trenches of America's most popular syndicated news program, "Entertainment Tonight." He rose through the ranks from associate producing FX's critically acclaimed "Breakfast Time" to writing and producing the national live network series, "FOX After Breakfast" in New York City, both starring Tom Bergeron of "America's Funniest Home Videos" and "Dancing with the Stars".

    Kaiman moved to Los Angeles to produce talk shows like "The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show," game shows like "Love Connection," "Street Smarts" and NBC's "Let's Make A Deal" and continued to accrue more than 500 celebrity interviews of Hollywood legends, hot young stars, sports icons and politicians.

    He produced ethical disputes for Warner Bros.' "Moral Court," wrote and directed more than 1,000 hidden camera shoots for shows like Fremantle's "Card Sharks," and traveled the world producing Discovery Networks' "Adventure Crazy" series starring Phil Keoghan of "The Amazing Race." Kaiman survived the jungles of eastern Australia as field director for ABC's "I'm A Celebrity-Get Me Out of Here!" and weathered the hurricanes of central Florida as supervising producer of Spike TV's "Carpocalypse."

    Kaiman was writer/director of TLC's Emmy-nominated series "Junkyard Wars," ("Scrapheap Challenge" in the UK), supervising producer of Travel Channel's exciting "Sand Blasters" series, produced Animal Planet's ground-breaking nature series, "Spring Watch USA," and has co-written, produced, composed and performed the scores for two independent feature films, "The Eyes of Scott Robbins," chronicling one man's battle against pancreatic cancer, and "Steve Saves L.A", an action flick shot entirely with hidden cameras.

    In 2005, Kaiman founded RKreative Entertainment, a full-service production company providing freelance development consulting to leading broadcast and cable television companies and independent producers, as well as producing and editing movie trailers, behind-the-scenes and DVD content for major film companies and distributors.

    As Senior Vice President of Production at VideoJug.com, the world's most popular library of professionally-made factual video online, Kaiman established, staffed and managed the fully-digital, high-definition video content production systems and personnel for the company's Los Angeles base of operations, and responsible for all American-made content while working with powerful brands such as Nike, Amazon, MSN and others to create and syndicate insightful, creative and informative video products.

    Kaiman is currently the VP of Development and Co-Exec. Producer at Painless Productions, managing new production and development projects for the Los Angeles-based production company whose credits include original programming for Discovery, A&E, Spike, VH1, Animal Planet, TLC, MTV, ABC Family, Disney Channel, TruTV, Fox Movie Channel and others.
  • Rachel Bresler (Co-Founder)

    A graduate of the Radio/Television/Film School of California State University at Northridge, Bresler began her career behind-the-scenes at feature film powerhouse Mandalay Entertainment. Then, after working on several successful infomercials, she began an award-winning run on the script and production staffs of several famous television game shows like Stone-Stanley's "Shop 'Til You Drop," Telepictures' "Love Connection," as well as "Hollywood Squares" on CBS, "Paranoia" on Fox Family Channel, "Let's Make A Deal" on NBC, and Freemantle's "Card Sharks." Bresler earned two Emmy Awards for her work on Comedy Central's "Win Ben Stein's Money."

    Bresler associate produced reality shows like ABC's "The Bachelor," and has enhanced her content creation acumen as producer/writer of several ground-breaking interactive DVD games like "Trivial Pursuit," "Riff Music Trivia," and Game Snack's "Gender Wars" and "Pop Culture" editions. As co-founder of RKreative Entertainment, she works with independent producers and large production companies and television networks to provide development production, as well as managing RKreative's operations.
  • Brett Schlank (CTO/Technical Producer)

    At age 7, with a Kodak Super-8 Camera and a remote-controlled robot that he built using parts from a broken-dishwasher, Schlank started his never-ending passion for combining entertainment and technology. Throughout his career he has continued to keep his feet in both worlds, working with companies like Xerox, SAP, Marriott, Oracle, MTV, Viacom, and Sony Pictures.

    In his capacity as Technical Consultant, Schlank provides his services as a comprehensive information source to all internal staff and stakeholders, and working with internal development to create new show ideas for traditional and emerging media.