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  1. 12K Followers, 3,766 Following, 174 Posts - Dylan Trussell (@trussellbutter) on Instagram: "Professional Mischief Maker Founder @underwear “Everyday I’m Trussellin 💸” Somewhere in Greece 📍".

  2. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Today we’d like to introduce you to Dylan Trussell and David Dinetz. Dylan and David, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today. David Dinetz and I met in college at CU Boulder and enrolled in their [experimental] film program. We learned […]

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › dylan-trussellDylan Trussell - Forbes

    2 de may. de 2024 · About Dylan Trussell. Cofounded an agency that specializes in brand storytelling. Clients include King, makers of the Candy Crush app, and Legendary Pictures, the makers of the Dark Knight...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2022 · Published Jan 10, 2022. House of Culprit founders David Dinetz and Dylan Trussell have turned creativity into a lucrative business. As the globalized economy has seen a plethora of U.S. companies outsource their production and labor practices abroad en masse, the once-inherent quality and attention to detail found in America has ...

  5. 856 followers 500+ connections. View mutual connections with Dylan. Welcome back. Culprit Underwear. University of Colorado at Boulder. About. Dylan Trussell is the founder of Culprit Underwear...

  6. Discover the work of the director Dylan Trussell and Left Productions. David Dinetz & Dylan Trussell founded a production company called Culprit. In 3 years Culprit has established itself as a high end boutique production house responsible for a Beats By Dre live action billboard in Times Square, a global campaign for Starbucks, product ...

  7. 4 de mar. de 2021 · Filmmakers Dylan Trussell and David Dinetz started working on the underwear brand in 2019 as a side hustle. They continued to develop Culprit, even as their scripted comedy project, “Florida Man,” was going into production. However, the project went into hiatus when the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered film and television productions.