Aimee Schoof co-founded Intrinsic Value Films with Isen Robbins, and have been producing quality films for more than twenty years. Of their 35+ films, ten have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, including this year "Tesla". Her films have been to many festivals and been distributed worldwide, having won many awards and numerous nominations. Accolades include winning a Sloan Sundance award in 2020 and 2017, winning a Sundance Special Grand Jury Prize, and six nominations each at both the Gotham and Independent Spirit awards. She is a Sundance & Film Independent fellow. She continues to strive to produce compelling, relevant films and television.
She has worked in international sales and regularly lectures on film production and finance. Some of her past films include Mighty Ground, American Satan, Experimenter, Blue Caprice, Brother to Brother, XX/XY and The Hebrew Hammer. In post production on elevated horror film The Last Thing Mary Saw (Stefanie Scott, Isabelle Fuhrman, Rory Culkin, Judith Roberts).
She is a Founding Partner and C- Level Executive at Red Giant Entertainment and the Absolute Comics Group, publishers of the hit indie comics "White Widow" and "Wayward Legends".
She's a Florida native and graduated from Florida State University, Communications and Film and moved to New York City. She founded AmaYoga, a non-profit which created yoga programs in Homeless Shelters around Los Angeles for over 10 years where she now resides.