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Veteran CBS Producer George Bloom Dies at 68 After Heart Attack

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  • George Bloom, CBS producer and visual effects leader, dies at 68
  • Suffered heart attack and passed away on Tuesday
  • Nominated for Emmy in 2017 for Stranger Things VR
Veteran CBS Producer George Bloom Dies at 68 After Heart Attack

George Bloom, a longtime producer and visual effects leader at CBS, has died at the age of 68. Bloom, who had spent the past 22 years at the network, passed away on Tuesday after suffering a heart attack at a medical center in Torrance, California.

Bloom's career in the entertainment industry spanned decades. He started out in the video division at Capitol Records in 1985, where he was involved in making music videos for popular bands like Duran Duran and The Cars. In the 1990s, he founded his own production company, Vision Mixer Films, which handled campaigns and promotions for TV networks. Bloom later worked at Fox and Disney before joining CBS in 2013, where he led business development and helped implement the network's proprietary visual production platform.

In 2017, Bloom received an Emmy nomination for his work on the Stranger Things VR video game. His colleagues described him as a "true renaissance man" who was passionate about a wide range of interests, from astronomy and stock trading to artificial intelligence and outdoor sports.

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George Bloom, a veteran producer and visual effects leader at CBS, passed away at the age of 68 after suffering a heart attack.
George Bloom died on Tuesday, according to the article.
George Bloom was nominated for an Emmy in 2017 for his work on the Stranger Things VR video game.

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