Iddo Patt
Iddo Patt is a filmmaker, business executive, and television advertiser who lives in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the founder of Modern Production Concepts, a television and radio advertising company,[1] and co-founder of Eventive, a film festival ticketing platform. Iddo Patt served as associate producer for Keep the Lights On, a film directed by Ira Sachs.[2] Personal life and educationAfter graduating from Harvard University, he moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he currently resides.[1] Iddo Patt also appeared in one episode of the 2000 remake of the game show Twenty One, hosted by Maury Povich, as a challenger to Rahim Oberholtzer.[3][4] CareerA series of commercials for Graceland, Elvis's home, were produced by Patt in 2005.[5] This was the first time television ads were created for Graceland. Iddo Patt was the co-director of Ad Man, a short film, which won the Best Short Film award at Indie Memphis 2006.[6] After serving as VP/Head of Broadcast for Thompson & Company, a Memphis-based advertising firm, Patt founded his own company, Modern Production Concepts, in 2006.[1][7] In 2009, Patt joined the board of the American Advertising Federation.[8] Robyn Hitchcock: Trams, Jams, and Elvis and Burning Ice, two documentaries about surrealist musician Robyn Hitchcock, were also directed by Patt.[9] He served as associate producer on Keep the Lights On, a film by Ira Sachs, in 2012.[2] In 2012, Iddo Patt became the board president of Indie Memphis,[10] an arts organization that hosts a yearly film festival. He began his involvement with the organization in 2006 when he entered his own short film, "Ad Man" into its festival.[11] In 2018, Patt founded a film festival ticketing system known as Eventive together with his son Theo, which originally began as part of Indie Memphis.[12] AwardsPatt has won numerous awards for his television and radio advertisements.[13][14][15] References
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