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Scott
Born and raised in New York, I got my start in the production industry in 1989, where slide mounting quickly gave way to video editing, and finally creating interactive exhibits, videowalls, computer-controlled slide shows, and film- and TVL-based speaker support.

I went on to create the system behind the first-ever theatrical interactive movie, I'm Your Man, as well as an interactive theater experience for kids, Sony Wonder Saturday, both of which played in theatres nationwide.

In 1994, I started the first-ever .com company, where.com, which I ran for seven successful years, creating custom hardware and software solutions for dozens of clients.

Since then, I have lent my expertise to hundreds of projects, taking the role of producer, director, editor, programmer, designer, and artist, to help companies get their message out in the most dynamic and effective way.

My education highlights include Stuyvesant High School, Brooklyn College, and creative computing classes at Goldsmiths (University of London).

I currently live in Kew Gardens with my wife and two kids.