About Dim Mak
Dim Mak Films exists in order to create challenging, stimulating and attention-getting visual content for various media television, film, the web and beyond. The world around us is constantly changing, and our task is to create and capture moments of outstanding beauty and motion and then to use our tools to realign them to our desired reality.
Dim Mak has made TV pilots such as Nowhere Else, about young Israelis living in New York, several music videos which were shown on MTV Europe and Israeli Music Television, and film projects such as The Prophecy, Camden Love/Hate, and Amendment 29. Dim Mak also creates Video Art and Art Installations working in collaboration with other visual artists.
Ron Lipsky
Ron began his career in the print and new media industries. Ron was the owner and editor in chief of two free tourist magazines in Israel, IT and The Traveller. In 1999 he started an internet company which provided free internet access around Jerusalem, and then started the Israeli branch of Internet.com, an worldwide internet media company from the US.
In early 2000, Ron began his first film project, “100 meter” a documenting of the underground techno scene in Israel. At the same time he co-wrote and acted in a short film with Daniel Meirom entitled FUCKING TROUBLE. Following this experience Ron decided his place was behind the camera with Meirom. Their first project as Dim Mak , THE PROPHECY, has become a backdrop to a creative relationship which led them to found Dim Mak Films.
Daniel Meirom
Daniel Meirom has been working with film his entire life. His early films, ALL BEGINNINGS and A SHAPE TO THE FLOWER, were award winners at the Jerusalem Film Festivals in 1993 and 1996. In 1997, Daniel moved on to his first TV project, the youth series GREEN, which was broadcast on ITV in 1997 and 1998.
Following the production of a revolutionary pilot for channel 2, entitled SECRETS, and the commercial for the 2001 Jerusalem Film Festival, Daniel began a three year stint at Tel Ad studios in Jerusalem as a promo director, where he crafted countless promos and commercials, and also found the time to shoot the independent short FUCKING TROUBLE in 2001. His last career stop before moving to America was directing several educational films for FoxKids in Israel.
In 2003, Daniel moved to the US and founded Dim Mak Films with Ron Lipsky, with whom he has worked since.