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  1. Mini Bio (1) Dave is chief creative officer at Cinesite and Aniventure overseeing the feature animation division of the entertainment services company. He is responsible for all creative aspects of the company's output, as well as cultivating new talent to work on a slate of upcoming releases.

  2. January 15, 2016. Minion master. Dave Rosenbaum, ’96, is thriving in Hollywood, thanks to the minions — yes, those minions. By Damian Hondares, '17. Dave Rosenbaum was a nervous minion. It was 2010, and Illumination Entertainment was about to release its first animated feature film.

  3. Dave Rosenbaum. Credits (text only) Hide Production manager (30 credits) 2019 Gummibär & Friends: The Gummy Bear Show (TV Series) (post-production supervisor - 3 episodes) - Ready Pancake One (2019) ... (post-production supervisor) - Mouse Got Your Tongue (2019) ... (post-production supervisor) - Gummolepsy (2019) ... (post-production supervisor)

  4. Biography. Dave is currently a Production Executive at Chris Meledandri's Illumination Entertainment and has been with the company since its inception. The company's films have become some of Universal Studios most profitable of all time. Previously, Dave was at Dreamworks and an Executive Producer for Screen Imagination Agency (SIA) in Eastern ...

  5. Latest News. ‘Minions’ production executive Dave Rosenbaum joins Cinesite as Chief Creative Officer. 01/09/2016. AnimationXpress Team. Moving one step ahead, visual effects and animation studio, Cinesite announced that Dave Rosenbaum has joined the company assuming the key leadership position of chief creative officer.

  6. Nov 7, 2015. 0. 1 of 2. Minion Bob works with human Dave Rosenbaum in the Santa Monica office of Illumination Entertainment. Illumination Entertainment. In this still from the movie "Minions,"...

  7. David Eugene Rosenbaum (March 1, 1942 – January 8, 2006) was an American journalist, particularly known for his coverage of politics—in Washington, D.C., and nationally—for The New York Times. His death led to nationally noted reforms of the emergency services in Washington, D.C.

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