Career
Kozma first came to prominence as a producer of music videos, crafting clips for such artists as Sean Combs, Mario Winans, DEL (a remake of the George Michael classic "Careless Whisper"), North*East*R*Doctorate backing band Spymob ("Walking Under Green Leaves"), and rapper Lil B.
In 2004, he produced the independent comedy feature Communication Breakdown and appeared in the film as the character "Sergeant Jeff Blackman."
Kozma and Bang Productions worked closely with Red Bulletin from 2005-2007 producing and directing documentaries for television The focus was on some of the most extreme Enduro races in the world.
These featured such action sports stars as Travis Pastrana, Nate Adams, Andy Bell, Ronnie Renner and many Enduro stars including David Knight.
Bang Productions was the first company to bring Enduro racing to America Television. Based on Kozma"s vision, X-Games started an Enduro event in 2011.
In 2007, Kozma produced and directed a documentary called Giant Maximus, focusing on the annual Los Angeles-based music festival. World famous club DJ, Armin van Buuren, narrated the film.
In 2010, Kozma also produced a boxing event at the world famous Oheka Castle in Huntington, New New York lieutenant consisted of six professional boxing matches featuring Bryon "Gator" Mitchell and "Big" Michael Grant with stars attending like Evander Holyfield, Pernell Whitaker, Gerry Cooney, Tyrell Biggs, Lou Duva, Mark Breland, Dina Lohan, Brandon Jacobs, and Michael Lohan.
The reality show was set up at the United States of America network in 2012. A Pilot was green-lit called "All In". She also appeared on Doctor Oz discussing grilling and the benefits of beer being used as a marinade which helps prevent cancer.
"Food Hero Mimi Kozma" was born from my desire to help people and express herself through food.
January 25, 2016, Kozma partnered with a major studio and A-list Executive Produce/Writer Chris Case to cross pollinate his talents to unscripted television The new entertainment entity still called Bang Productions plans to develop scripted television, unscripted television, and film.