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I'm a filmmaker.  I'm also an archer.
After many years honing my skills on highly commercial projects, I set out to align my creative endeavors with my heart and vision.  I rebranded my production company Seven Arrows - representing the four directions, the upperworld,
the underworld and the seventh arrow at the center -
where we connect with ourselves.
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The vision of Seven Arrows is to create films, videos and interactive media that rekindle the sense of the sacred and wonder in the world - and in our lives.
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We tell stories that matter and create unforgettable experiences.
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Enlightening Media

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The first project to emerge from Seven Arrows was "A Thousand Roads", the widescreen signature film of the Smithsonian's Nat'l. Museum of the American Indian - where I collaborated with U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo (Muskogee / Creek) and acclaimed Director Chris Eyre (Cheyene / Arapahoe) to create
a 40-minute "prayer" to Indian Country to run in the Smithsonian's Surround-Sound Theater.   The film premiered at Sundance.

Biography

Producer / Director / Writer of prime-time television specials and series for NBC, ABC, CBS, HBO, Disney, Johnny Carson, Dick Clark, Columbia Studios, Stephen J. Cannell and Steve Wynn, among others. Producer / Director of Music Videos and Long-Form Music Specials with Carole King, Elton John, Billy Joel, LL Cool J, Harry Connick Jr., Ric Ocasek and Bobby McFerrin; environmental documentaries with Jean-Michel Cousteau and the Widescreen Docudrama Signature Film of the Smithsonian's Nat'l. Museum of the American Indian.

 

Scott’s uniquely broad and encompassing vision, along with astute project management, have resulted in highly successful and profitable ventures, including: prime-time specials and series that were among the highest rated shows on television; retail videos that set sales records for their class; and at Disney and with Steve Wynn, NBC television event-specials that launched major marketing campaigns.  

 

At Channel One, Scott oversaw the production of a television news magazine show seen by eight million teenagers daily in over 250,000 classrooms throughout the country, averaging an annual EBITDA of $85M.  With Learning Tree International, Scott created brand, marketing and training videos with Intel, Motorola, Philips and General Electric.  With the Earth Communications Office (ECO), Scott created empowering environmental PSA's and Trailers, achieving distribution on over 25,000 U.S. movie screens and on global television.

 

Many of Scott’s television projects were among the top-ten rated programs of their respective weeks.   His work has earned more than 45 International Awards while his music video with Billy Joel received a Grammy nomination for best music video which Scott considers one of his greatest honors, because every filmmaker secretly wants to be a rock star:)

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