Eisner started his entertainment career in sports, working for the NHL team, the
Anaheim (Mighty) Ducks. There he worked in the hockey operations department and helped renegotiate both the radio and television contracts. Eisner also spent two years as a talent scout and participated in the scout table during those NHL entry drafts. Eisner founded the popular original content site
Romp.com. The site produced original short form animations and live action shows. Eisner wrote and directed the film,
Jake's Booty Call, an animated feature-length film based on a short on Romp.com and distributed by National Lampoon. In 2006, Eisner founded Double E Pictures (formerly L+E Productions). The company’s production of
Hamlet 2 won wide acclaim as a late entry to the
Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, in January 2008. After the screening, an all-night bidding war took place for rights to distribution, which Focus Features won for a near-record $10 million, acquiring worldwide rights to the film. Hamlet 2 is the first Eisner film to be featured at Sundance. Eisner also created the television show Madden Nation, which aired on the ESPN Networks for four seasons. reputed organized crime figure Meyer Lansky; and Mossad agent and Israeli hero Eli Cohen. ==Philanthropy==