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  1. Ross M. Dinerstein is the founder and CEO of Campfire, a film and television production company that collaborates with Netflix. He has produced or executive produced forty films and documentaries, including The Nightmare, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, and WeWork.

  2. Ross Dinerstein is a prolific producer of scripted and non-fiction content for film and TV/streaming platforms. He has worked on projects such as Netflix's Special, HBO Max's The Way Down, and Hulu's WeWork, among others.

  3. View Ross Dinersteins profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Ross has 6 jobs listed on their profile.

  4. 20 Dis 2019 · Ross Dinerstein, founder of Campfire, talks about how his documentary series based on John Grisham's book helped free Karl Fontenot, who served 35 years for a crime he did not commit. He also reveals the challenges and surprises of making the show and the impact of Netflix on the cases.

  5. Ross Dinerstein is the founder and CEO of Campfire, a premium production company known for its broad bench of content across scripted and unscripted, for both feature film and TV/streaming platforms.

  6. 4 Nov 2014 · Former co-CEO of Preferred Film & TV Ross Dinerstein has launched the production company Campfire backed by Content Media. Ross has taken a couple of completed titles with him from Preferred...

  7. Ross M. Dinerstein is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Creator, Writer, Associate Producer, and Original Music Composer. Some of his work includes 1922, The Package, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, The Divide, The Pact, Rattlesnake, Unknown, and Clinical.