Frank Chindamo is the President and Chief Creative Officer of Fun Little Movies (FLM). FLM specializes in the development, production and distribution of original comedy videos for global distribution on mobile phones, the Internet and television. Its mission is to contribute to love and to laughter by providing fun, funny, advertiser-friendly comedy to every person on Earth. Fun Little Movies was the first U.S. company to produce comedic films for mobile phones worldwide, and launched as a channel on Sprint TV in 2004. FLM has been a cover story or featured in Forbes Magazine, the L.A. Times, the NY Times, the BBC, Washington Post, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, CBS and Wired Magazine.
Their “Fun Funny Phone Films” have won 23 awards. In Feb. 2009, they took the Grand Prize at Mobile Content World in Barcelona in the MoFilm awards, given by Kevin Spacey. They’ve also won CTIA's "World Smallest Film Festival" and two Golden Eagles at the American Cine’ Awards, as well as The Content Award at Cannes in 2008, over MTV and Orange. FLM was also a finalist at: The Cannes Film Festival for Best Short Film, the 2008 Mobile Content Award in London, the 2008 and 2009 Mobile Excellence Awards, and the 2006, 2007 and 2009 Mobile Entertainment Magazine Awards for Best Video. Fun Little Movies have aired on numerous TV networks worldwide including HBO, Showtime, CBS, Playboy, MTV and Comedy Central.
FLM produced Planet Green’s first ever animated comedy series "Bea Wildered," and has produced comedic advertainment series for clients such as Walmart, Petco and People2Peole.
In 2009, FLM was nominated for the Mobile Entertainment Magazine Award for Best Video Producer, and was a finalist for two Mobile Excellence Awards, including the Company Star Award.
Frank Chindamo received his Film B.F.A. from N.Y.U. and his Screenwriting & Producing M.F.A. from Columbia University. Chindamo is also a supporter and advisor to the worldwide charity www.AirlineAmbasssadors.com , which hand-delivers educational, medical and relief aid globally. He wrote and produced the promo on their website.
In 2006 and 2007, Frank was named one of the Top 40 people in IPTV; see. In 2007 year he was nominated by Ernst & Young for Entrepreneur of the Year, and is now co-leading the Mobile Entertainment Forum’s Educational Initiative.
Frank is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California (USC), where he teaches the class “Mobile/Internet Viral Screenwriting and Production,” and an Instructor at UCLA where he teaches “Beyond YouTube: Making Mobile and Internet Movies that Sell.”