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Chip Rossetti |
Chip Rossetti |
Welcome to ChipRossetti.info. Chip Rossetti is an experienced sports executive, with talents in a multitude of areas. From the overall management of an organization down to the smallest task, Chip has done it all. He has been the General Manager of two minor league organizations, as well as the Director of Sales, Marketing and Promotions for another. He was named UIF Executive of the Year in 2007 and AAHL General Manager of the Year in 2008-2009. His Evansville IceMen minor league hockey team was named Organization of the Year for the 2008-2009 season, as well as the 2009-2010 season. They also received Website of the Year for the 2009-2010 season. Chip was also nominated for a Leadership Evansville award in 2009. |
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Chip capped off his time with the IceMen by winning the AAHL Davidson Cup Championship in 2010. He is also responsible for the Evansville IceMen forever being enshrined in the Professional Hockey Hall of Fame. Prior to his time in professional sports, Chip was an accomplished video and documentary producer, as well as a 3D animator. Most notably, Chip produced the documentary "No More Sunsets: The Last Days of a Meth Addict" in 2006. This documentary sold all over the world and was featured on CNN, Fox News and many other media outlets. As a video producer, Chip has won 3 Telly Awards and 5 Videographer Awards for his productions. He has won awards at several film festivals for his 3D Animated Short films, including the "Best Animated Short Film" Award at the 2004 "20,000 Leagues Under Industry Film Festival" in Cleveland, Ohio and the "Best In Show" Award at the "Show Me Digital Film Festival" in Cape Girardeau, MO. Chip also recently completed publishing his first book, "Get In The Game: Minor League Marketing, Major League Results". Chip is married to his wife Denise and they have 3 girls, Peyton (13), Bailey (8) and Jessica (1). They currently reside in Evansville, Indiana. |
812-454-9784 rossettiproductions@yahoo.com |
Fathers Roles Still Available |
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We still have a number of secondary roles that are available in "Fathers". If you are interested, we are looking for some teenage boys and a few more older men. Keep checking this website for more updates. If you are interested, please email us at rossettiproductions@yahoo.com. |
four men. two families. one story. |
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Documentary Chronicles Frontier League's Beginnings |
Rossetti Productions is proud to announce the release of the documentary film "The Frontier League: The Early Years". This hour long film is part one of a two part series dedicated to showcasing the league that has become the longest running, independent professional baseball league in the country. "The Early Years" takes us back to 1993, when one man's dream of starting a new professional baseball league became a reality. Director Chip Rossetti has tracked down owners, players and front office staff from the original teams that took the field for the Frontier League's inaugural season. "The Early Years" sets the stage for the success of the league by showcasing what it took to get the league off the ground, and it highlights all of the teams that competed in the league in 1993 and 1994, including Chillicothe, Portsmouth, Zanesville, Lancaster and Newark in Ohio, Wayne and Parkersburg in West Virginia, Ashland and Paintsville in Kentucky and Erie Pennsylvania. |
"I have always loved the Frontier League and the idea of Independent ball", Rossetti said. "I think it is a great story and as I worked on this film, I grew to love it even more. Meeting the people that were there when it all started and hearing their stories just showed me how committed they were to making this league a success." "The Frontier League: The Early Years" is now available on DVD. The second half of the series, chronicling all of the teams that have played in the league from 1995 on, will be release prior to the start of the league's 20th Anniversary season in 2012. More information about the film is available by clicking here. |