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Paul Brown |
| Paul Brown is an award-winning writer, director and producer, having worked in film and television for over twenty years. He has produced over a hundred hours of network television drama, pilots, and television movies, working on such series at The X-Files, Quantum Leap, Twilight Zone, Star Trek Voyager and Enterprise. He has written in numerous genres, including romantic comedies, historical war epics, murder mysteries, true crime, supernatural thrillers, and science fiction. With over thirty produced scripts, he has received three Emmy nominations, as well as winning the prestigious Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. He also received the Ark Trust’s Genesis Award for animal rights. He has recently completed writing Camp Rock, starring the Jonas Brothers, for Disney.. |
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Marc Hershon |
| Completing the screenplay for Hallmark Channel’s yet-to-be-produced Santa Baby bring to six the number of scripts Marc Hershon has developed and sold to the channel, including Santa Jr., Monster Makers and Wedding Daze. Hershon is currently developing a number of other projects along several lines, including features (such as Dork, a family comedy about a dad who ends up being the nerd he’s afraid his son has become) and The Basement, a real life suspense movie based on true events surrounding a fatal college hazing incident. In addition, he’s in talks to set up a TV dramatic series set in the world of big-time sports ticket hustling. |
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James Martin |
| James Martin was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. His early interests centered around the sciences which enabled him to attend the University of British Columbia on several scholarships. But it was during his freshman year that he decided to put all his efforts into his greatest passion – filmmaking. Supported by his family in his decision, James enrolled in the University’s fine arts program and majored in Film and Television. In his Junior year he formed his first production company and produced, wrote and directed a documentary, Returning the Heartbeat for the Canadian Broadcast Corporation. Knowing early on that a film degree alone wouldn’t pay the bills, James completed several business programs enabling him to confidently move into the role of producer. |
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Peter Robinson |
Peter Robinson is also the writer, producer and director of Lunch With Louie, a short comic film that has enjoyed success all over the world. Since its world premiere at the 1997 American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival at Mann's Chinese Theatre on October 29, 1997, Lunch With Louie has been selected for entry by more than thirty-five major film festivals around the world. It was a Trophy Winner at the 1998 Rochester International "Movies on a Shoestring" Film Festival, a Finalist in the Short Comedy competition at the 1998 Santa Clarita International Film Festival, a Certificate of Merit winner at the 1998 Long Island International Film Festival, and a Finalist in the National Short Film and Video Competition of the 1998 USA Film Festival. |
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Mark Stouffer |
| Mark Stouffer’s extensive production background began at the age of 18, in partnership with older brother Marty and younger brother Marshall. With minimal camera gear, the Stouffer brothers hit the road in search of American’s most elusive wildlife. Endangered Species of North America, the award-winning film that resulted from their adventure trips earned its own pavilion at World Expo 1974 where it was seen by millions of viewers. Three decades later, the Stouffer brothers’ first adventures were chronicled in the Warner Brothers $20 million-dollar motion picture produced by Mark Stouffer entitled Wild America, starring Danny Glover, Francis Fisher, Devon Sawa and Jonathan Taylor-Thomas. The movie told the true-life story of the Stouffer brothers as ambitious teen filmmakers. To this day, their first filmed images continue to earn revenue in re-broadcasts of their programs, The Predators hosted by Robert Redford, Wild Places hosted by Paul Newman, The Man Who Loved Bears, hosted by Henry Fonda, and 130 episodes of their hugely successful television series, Wild America, hosted by Marty Stouffer. |
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