Ammolite Inc. has hired industry veteran Ali Goldstone as its head of production. With over 25 years experience in film and TV production, Goldstone brings her comprehensive perspective as a producer to her new role at the hybrid creative and production studio.
While attending film school at Temple University, Goldstone interned on the film Philadelphia. Her drive and curiosity eventually led her to the Bay Area where she worked as head of production for the boutique production company Pandemonium. Goldstone returned to Los Angeles in 2007, later joining the production company Furlined as head of production where she honed her focus on commercial production. Some of Goldstone’s commercial clients include Apple, AT&T, Amazon, T-Mobile, Peloton and The New York Times.
She has brought her leadership skills to the AICP West Board for two consecutive terms, keying in to her core belief in the potential impact the commercial production industry can have and her passion to continue moving the industry forward by creating content that speaks to the culture at large. Additionally, in 2020 Goldstone joined as executive producer at The Skills, an online educational start-up and digital platform centered in the sports and wellness arena.
“I’ve worked just about every job on the call sheet,” said Goldstone, “and I’ve found that it’s made me a better producer. I love working in multifaceted ways in many different mediums. I’m bringing all of that with me to this permanent position with Ammolite and I look forward to growing with a company that also thrives on multidisciplinary storytelling.”
Founded by award-winning director Emil Nava, Ammolite is a full-service creative studio specializing in multidisciplinary storytelling across genres. The studio’s roster of directors, photographers, and designers has produced 360° campaigns for broadcast, digital, social, and experiential spaces for clients including GAP, Spotify, Walmart, and Mercedes-Benz.