Jeff Crocker is an executive producer who shepherds projects in all phases, from concept to installation, ensuring a show is on-time and on-budget. Built on his previous experience in themed entertainment and film/TV production, Jeff tracks deliverables, budgets, and schedule, and focuses on ensuring design intent is implemented effectively.
Over the past ten years, Jeff has worked guiding creative development, design, production, and installation across a myriad of project types. From IP-driven traveling experiences, immersive media, and even using the experience design tool kit to reshape the patient healthcare experience.
As a project manager at Cinnabar, Jeff oversaw the design, build, and installation of the inaugural exhibits for the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois, Wyoming. He also managed projects for Universal Studios Hollywood, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Orange Coast College Community Planetarium, Denver Art Museum, GES, and Wallis Annenberg PetSpace. The variety of work produced included, custom cast bronze sculptures, fiberglass animatronics, traveling museum exhibitions, custom animal enclosures, mechanical pendulum pin mechanisms, and so much more.
While at Mousetrappe, he lead the projection design team from Burbank to Tokyo for Once Upon a Time, the award-winning mapped projection show at Tokyo Disneyland, followed by the ground-breaking nighttime fireworks spectacular, Disneyland Forever, in Anaheim, California, for Disneyland’s 60th anniversary celebration.
Coming from the fast-paced and unpredictable world of film and TV production, Crocker held the position of Visual Effects {Producer for primetime CBS-TV series CSI: NY.
His credits also include make-up effects fabrication for AFX (Cabin in the Woods), Legacy Effects (Real Steel, Cowboys and Aliens), and legendary special effects pioneer Stan Winston Studios (Terminator: Salvation, G.I. Joe, Capital One), Other noted television credits include Elementary, Dallas (2012), and Adult Swim.
A creative professional with a great sense of humor, Jeff understands the production process, can adapt quickly, and drives to tell stories in a dynamic visual medium.
Over the past ten years, Jeff has worked guiding creative development, design, production, and installation across a myriad of project types. From IP-driven traveling experiences, immersive media, and even using the experience design tool kit to reshape the patient healthcare experience.
As a project manager at Cinnabar, Jeff oversaw the design, build, and installation of the inaugural exhibits for the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois, Wyoming. He also managed projects for Universal Studios Hollywood, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Orange Coast College Community Planetarium, Denver Art Museum, GES, and Wallis Annenberg PetSpace. The variety of work produced included, custom cast bronze sculptures, fiberglass animatronics, traveling museum exhibitions, custom animal enclosures, mechanical pendulum pin mechanisms, and so much more.
While at Mousetrappe, he lead the projection design team from Burbank to Tokyo for Once Upon a Time, the award-winning mapped projection show at Tokyo Disneyland, followed by the ground-breaking nighttime fireworks spectacular, Disneyland Forever, in Anaheim, California, for Disneyland’s 60th anniversary celebration.
Coming from the fast-paced and unpredictable world of film and TV production, Crocker held the position of Visual Effects {Producer for primetime CBS-TV series CSI: NY.
His credits also include make-up effects fabrication for AFX (Cabin in the Woods), Legacy Effects (Real Steel, Cowboys and Aliens), and legendary special effects pioneer Stan Winston Studios (Terminator: Salvation, G.I. Joe, Capital One), Other noted television credits include Elementary, Dallas (2012), and Adult Swim.
A creative professional with a great sense of humor, Jeff understands the production process, can adapt quickly, and drives to tell stories in a dynamic visual medium.