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having spent more than fifteen years working in the areas of creative
development, production, financing, distribution, and marketing for various
entertainment properties. Salzberg has produced a number of films, over one
hundred episodes of original television content, as well as creating and developing
world-wide brand marketing and advertising campaigns. He has also built a number of
multi-tiered entertainment products designed to be released in all
mediums, including new media. Content produced by Salzberg has
aired on NBC, ABC, TBS, TNT, Fox, USA Network, Fox Sports Net, ABC Family,
Telemundo, ESPN, PAX, Animal Planet, as well as more than 20 networks in
over 40 countries internationally.
Salzberg recently accepted the position of President at HIGHROAD
Entertainment Group (HREG) based at Universal City, California. HREG
is a full-service entertainment company that produces, distributes,
markets, and supports entertainment content in all mediums worldwide. Prior
to his taking the reins at HREG, he held the position of President at Mandalay
Sports Action Entertainment, and Mandalay Integrated Media Entertainment. He
helped found these divisions under the Mandalay Entertainment Group
banner with Peter Guber (CEO of Mandalay and former CEO and Chairman of Sony America) and he held that
position for nearly ten years.
While at Mandalay, Salzberg was instrumental in forging MSAE and
MIME's entrance into the Integrated, Branded and Inspirational
marketplaces with a focus on productions that deliver a positive message
and that could be distributed on multiple platforms. This mandate led him to feature film
projects such as The Perfect Game, For Right or Wrong and Running the
Sahara�.
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Reviews
Danger Close (2017)
Review - Robert M. Gates, U.S. Secretary of Defense
"'Danger Close' is a gripping story of courage, loss and love as we witness first-hand graphic portrayals of combat operations and a dedicated journalist's determination to bring closure to the family of a soldier killed in action. The courage of the troops in action -- and of the embedded journalist -- is evident, as is the deep sense of loss over an admired comrade. The story is a needed reminder of the many sacrifices of our men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the brave journalists who accompanied them into battle."
Robert M. Gates, U.S. Secretary of Defense (2006 - 2011)
The Hornet's Nest (2014)
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Ted Fujimoto Very rarely does a movie (especially a documentary) stop us in our tracks and cause us to look at the world and life differently. Leigh Rachel Faith and I went to a movie screening tonight that a friend David Salzberg Jr co-directed and co-produced. Whether you agree or disagree with our government's policies to go to war, this movie shakes you to your core and puts you on the front line of what our country's military women and men do in service of our country. This film has qualified to be voted on for consideration by the The Academy for an Oscar. We hope they will win. It would be well-deserved and be in honor of our men and women in the military who serve our country. This is an important movie to watch--so please do so and tell 10 other friends to watch it too.
"Everyone, especially non-military, should see this movie. Unless you've fought in a war, you have no idea what our service men and women go through, how close they become, or the incredible lengths to which they will go for one another," remarked Donna Walker, Gold Star Mother.
Col. J.B. Vowell, a career ARMY infantry officer and commanding officer of the Task Force No Slack in the 101st Airborne Division commented, "This film is and will be a phenomenal picture for a wide audience across the country. It is dramatic, unscripted, visceral and real. Nothing I have ever seen comes close. People in the general public who have so far been deprived of knowing and understanding what is happening in Afghanistan will be awed. It achieves what no screenplay can: it places you in the most harrowing combat scenes against a hostile enemy in the most complex terrain imaginable where buddies fight for each other's survival and mission accomplishment."
Rhonda Moore If you live anywhere near these places, go see this Film- Excellent work - you will not leave with dry eyes!!!!
Chuck Notter It was both amazing and humbling to see what the soldiers went thru on this deployment. Everyone should see this film great job Mike and Carlos Thank you
Audrey Shaw-Helmer(Gold Star Widow) I've seen the Hornet's Nest twice now and I'm still at a loss for words with what to say. Thank you so much for making this film and for telling the story of our soldiers