Zac Reeder
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Zac Reeder is a former Netflix and Hallmark executive who founded Lucky 27 Media in 2018. Lucky 27 is a development, production, and sales company, specializing in premium content for film, television, and digital platforms. Recent projects include the Emmy-nominated docu-series, "24/7 College Football" for HBO, "League of Legends Origins," a feature documentary sold to Netflix, and "Centurion: The Dancing Stallion," a feature film sold to Lionsgate. Zac also recently worked with Mirriad Advertising on their Virtual Product Placement business, heading up Studio, Film, & TV partnerships.
Prior to Lucky 27, Zac worked as Head of Worldwide Distribution at ZÜM Media, and headed up Domestic Distribution for Electric Entertainment, which produced and distributed film and TV content, such as the Rob Reiner film, "LBJ," starring Woody Harrelson, and TNT's hit series, "The Librarians." Zac also acquired, developed, and Executive Produced the television series, "The Outpost," for the CW Network and NBCU International.
Previously, Zac was a Senior Manager in content acquisitions at Netflix, and oversaw content strategy and acquisitions for Hallmark's streaming startup, Feeln (now called Hallmark Movies Now). While at Feeln, Zac negotiated content deals with major studios such as Warner Bros, Sony, NBCU, Paramount, and MGM, along with numerous independent distributors and producers. His duties also included creative development of original productions as well as business development and partnerships.
Reeder was previously a founding partner at Circus Road Films, Inc., which provides strategic advisory services to independent filmmakers and entertainment companies, with an emphasis on the sale of completed films and TV shows. While at Circus Road, Reeder negotiated rights to 100s of film and television projects, and also executive produced several feature films and television programs.
Earlier in his career Zac was Head of Acquisitions at MarVista and PorchLight Entertainment, where for over ten years he acquired distribution rights to hundreds of films and television programs.
Zac sits on advisory boards of several film festivals and has been a featured speaker at film fests and television markets around the world. He was also a four-year Letterman on UCLA's NCAA baseball team, where he proudly wore jersey #27.
Prior to Lucky 27, Zac worked as Head of Worldwide Distribution at ZÜM Media, and headed up Domestic Distribution for Electric Entertainment, which produced and distributed film and TV content, such as the Rob Reiner film, "LBJ," starring Woody Harrelson, and TNT's hit series, "The Librarians." Zac also acquired, developed, and Executive Produced the television series, "The Outpost," for the CW Network and NBCU International.
Previously, Zac was a Senior Manager in content acquisitions at Netflix, and oversaw content strategy and acquisitions for Hallmark's streaming startup, Feeln (now called Hallmark Movies Now). While at Feeln, Zac negotiated content deals with major studios such as Warner Bros, Sony, NBCU, Paramount, and MGM, along with numerous independent distributors and producers. His duties also included creative development of original productions as well as business development and partnerships.
Reeder was previously a founding partner at Circus Road Films, Inc., which provides strategic advisory services to independent filmmakers and entertainment companies, with an emphasis on the sale of completed films and TV shows. While at Circus Road, Reeder negotiated rights to 100s of film and television projects, and also executive produced several feature films and television programs.
Earlier in his career Zac was Head of Acquisitions at MarVista and PorchLight Entertainment, where for over ten years he acquired distribution rights to hundreds of films and television programs.
Zac sits on advisory boards of several film festivals and has been a featured speaker at film fests and television markets around the world. He was also a four-year Letterman on UCLA's NCAA baseball team, where he proudly wore jersey #27.