“What’s for lunch?”

Jonathan Hsu | Founder/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

Jonathan Hsu is the Executive Producer/Founder of Hsubox Productions Inc.

For over a decade he produced as the in-house Line Producer for BBDO Studios and has produced hundreds of award winning commercials and social content for major brands like AT&T, FedEx, Starbucks, Dunkin’, Foot Locker, Mars, Apple, and Bacardi.

His producing work goes beyond advertising into the entertainment industry. His credits include the acclaimed horror feature A Wounded Fawn(AMC Shudder) and the award-winning, Oscar Qualified film Starring Jerry as Himself (AppleTV, Prime) as well as Closing Dynasty (Netflix). His next films Trüebadour and Sunshower are expected to be completed soon.

His films has screened and been awarded top prizes at Slamdance, Santa Barbara, Palm Springs, Berlinale, Tribeca, HollyShorts, Busan, SXSW, AFI Fest, and more.

Jonathan is a Gold House Future Film Fellow, a Film Independent Fellow, an active member of A-DOC, The Gotham, and was the past 2 years NYC Co-Regional Chair for the Documentary Producers Alliance.

When not on set, you’ll find him as @jonnythemagician, entertaining clients and crew — usually with a deck of cards just before the martini shot.

“Looks like rain…”

Peter mamontoff | Jr Producer/Production MAnager

Peter Mamontoff is a junior producer with HsuBox Productions.

Peter got his B.A. specializing in video and animation from the University of South Florida. Over the last few years he has worked on an array of projects from commercials, shorts and feature films.

He has worked on commercials with AARP, Apple, Jollibee, Dunkin’, Pepsi, TUI, Spectrum, NYC Dept of Health, and Red Wing.

In his free time he pursues screenwriting, sound design and video journalism.

Coffee is life.

jennifer zhou | Director/Production Designer

Jennifer Ru Zhou is a writer, director, and production designer from Salt Lake City. She is currently based in New York City. Previously, she studied film production, visual culture, and documentary studies at Duke University. Her short narrative film “Lam’s Garden” played at Slamdance 2024.