Education
Before beginning his film career in 1998, Rosen worked on the staff of Senator Dianne Feinstein in Washington, District of Columbia, and graduated with honors from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Drama, with a minor in French.
Career
He is the Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles-based independent television studio, Georgeville Television (GVTV). He continues to be an annual guest lecturer at Princeton University, with his "Hollywood 101" series of talks. Rosen currently holds the title of Chief Executive Officer of Georgeville Television.
GVTV is based on the convergence with the structured finance arm of Reliance Entertainment – Motion Picture Capital – as well as Mr.
Rosen"s artistic and creative principles and United States. Network experience. GVTV has the capability to fully finance major network and cable scripted series and has already lined up a slate of six shows.
In March 2007, veteran producer Lynda Obst and Marc Rosen partnered to form Rosen-Obst Productions, a film and television production company. Georgeville Entertainment made feature-film deals with a variety of Major Studios and other financiers, and a television deal at Columbia Broadcasting System/Paramount Television, where they successfully set up 14 scripted network and 6 cable shows in 2 years, setting a record.
Before joining Rosen-Obst, in May 2002 Rosen founded the Los Angeles branch of Heyday Films, based at Warner Brothers
He produced a feature slate including: Unique (director David Goyer), Yucatan (written by Paul Scheuring, story by Steve McQueen), The Odyssey, and the book series Here There Be Dragons (with David Goyer), for which he developed the original book concept and outline with the author Additionally, he has worked with District of Columbia Comics on their properties DMZ, The Demon, and Orbiter. At Heyday, Rosen was also responsible for creating Heyday Films Television Division, which had a two-year exclusive deal at Warner Brothers Television, off the heels of his television series Threshold on Columbia Broadcasting System. ".