
Producer, LIne Producer, UPM
San Francisco Bay Area

Producer, LIne Producer, UPM
San Francisco Bay Area
Debbie Brubaker: Producer / Line Producer Bio
Debbie is a seasoned producer in the world of “indie” feature films and ‘godmother’ of the San Francisco Bay Area independent movie arena. One of her recent production successes, an audience pleaser at Sundance 2009, was co-producing Peter Bratt’s (soon to be released) movie La Mission. Debbie also produced the soon to be unleashed comedy/horror pic, All About Evil, directed by Joshua Grannell. And another movie Debbie produced, One Way to Valhalla, directed by Karen Goodman Hawk, also is about to go into release. She has also done many other feature narratives, such as Finn Taylor’s The Darwin Awards , Dopamine, directed by Mark Decena, which was also a big hit at the Sundance Film Festival 2003, Unflinching Triumph: The Phillip Rockhammer Story , also directed by Mark Decena, Swing , directed by Martin Guigui, Teknolust, directed by Lynn Hershman Leesom, Bartleby , and The Californians by Jonathan Parker, and Cherish, directed by Finn Taylor. Currently Debbie is working on a documentary with Jennifer Seibel Newsom, Miss Representation, and is working as an executive producer the feature film Wheels directed by Jennifer Juelich.
I love independent film. I know how to do it and get it done. I enjoy working on projects from the features I've done to commercials, industrials and docs. It's what I do. It's what I want to do. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0115379/
Scheduling and Budgeting for any media project is my expertise. Networking crew members with directors/projects is also.
I also do story editing. Before a screenplay goes to a shooting script, I can help the writer or director hone in on what is important. Especially with the restricted budgets we have today, it's important decide what you need and what you don't.
I have many references for my ability to collaborate and help make those necessary positive changes!
(Motion Pictures and Film industry)
Currently holds this position
(Motion Pictures and Film industry)
1997 — Present (12 years )
(Motion Pictures and Film industry)
1995 — Present (14 years )
(Non-Profit; 51-200 employees; Motion Pictures and Film industry)
2004 — 2009 (5 years )
(Motion Pictures and Film industry)
1995 — 2009 (14 years )
(Self-Employed; Media Production industry)
1990 — 2009 (19 years )
(Motion Pictures and Film industry)
2006 — 2006 (less than a year)
1979 — 1981