Vin Di Bona Productions
Christian Lupica currently serves as a Facilities Coordinator at FirstService Residential, a position held since January 2020. In addition, Christian has been working as a Production Assistant for Vin Di Bona Productions since February 2019, contributing to "America's Funniest Home Videos" and "Videos After Dark." Previous experience includes a role as a Production Assistant at the American Film Institute, where Christian assisted in building film sets, and as Aquatics Manager at San Francisco State University, overseeing a large team and managing operations at the Mashouf Wellness Center. Christian also gained production experience at San Francisco State University, performing various support tasks for film production. Christian holds a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television from San Francisco State University.
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Vin Di Bona Productions
Executive Producer Vin Di Bona is considered the pioneer of reality TV and the founder of UGC entertainment. In 1989, he sold ABC on the concept that became "America's Funniest Home Videos" in less than five minutes. 24 seasons and a million video submissions later, the Show is the longest-running primetime entertainment series in the history of the network and is distributed in over 30 countries around the world in addition to 8 local versions. The digital footprint of the Show includes a Facebook page with 2+ million likes and 5 owned and operated channels whose clips have garnered 700+ million views across the YouTube platform. In 2010 Di Bona launched the company's reality TV division, FishBowl, which has shows on TruTV ("Upload with Shaq"), Bravo ("Toned Up"), VH1 ("I'm Married To A...") and Fuse ("Off Beat"). Di Bona received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007. To commemorate “America’s Funniest Home Videos” contribution to the American culture, the Show became part of history in 2009 when The Smithsonian Institution selected the show for inclusion into their permanent entertainment collections. Vin Di Bona is a four-time Emmy award-winning producer and recipient of the George Foster Peabody Award for his work in documentary programming.