Reiss has worked for
NBC Productions,
Propaganda Films and Satellite Films,
Digital Domain, Speedshape Los Angeles, Sea Level VFX, and Copa. Between 1998 and 2008 he worked with
Partizan,
Anonymous Content,
Spot Welders and Speedshape on advertising campaigns for
the Gap,
Lexus Dark Ride,
BMW,
Nike and
Air France. Reiss has worked with Mark Romanek, Peter Care,
Michel Gondry,
Spike Jonze,
Phil Joanou,
Michael Bay and has produced music videos for
Michael Jackson—who taught him the "moonwalk" during their shoot—The Breeders, and
Lauryn Hill. Reiss was credited as a co-producer for
R.E.M.'s Road Movie for
Warner Bros. in 1996, and produced and packaged the books
Mark Romanek: Music Video Stills in 1999 and
Thirty Frames Per Second: The Visionary Art of the Music Video with writer and editor Neil Feineman in 2000.
Thirty Frames Per Second chronicles the history of music videos and their influence on pop culture, sports, advertising and fashion and was positively reviewed by
LA Weekly. Still shots from music videos were converted from low resolution frame stills into high resolution digital imagery for printing. == Activism ==