Leigh Scott

Description:

With more than two dozen feature films under his belt, Leigh Scott has been working as a professional writer, director, producer, editor, and cinematographer in the film industry for nearly twenty years.

He attended USC's prestigious School of Cinema-Television. While in school he obtained an internship working for Roger Corman's "Concorde Pictures". At Concorde, he worked in production, marketing and development.

Upon graduation, at the age of 22, he successfully produced and directed his first feature film, Beach House (1996). He followed that up four years later with Art House (1998), a comedy that was an official selection at the Aspen U.S. Comedy Arts festival.

Leigh has always looked to push the envelope in both the business and creative aspects of the industry. He was one of the first filmmakers to encourage digital acquisition over film and embrace digital post production. He trained editors at Warner Bros. in the use of computer editing systems as early as 1994, was one of the first directors to shoot on RED digital cinema cameras, and supervised some of the earliest motion-capture tests and shoots for Microsoft.

Overview

Birthday February 18, 1972
Born In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Alternative names A.B. McKorkindale , Leigh Slawner
Height 170 cm
Spouse/Ex- Shaley Scott 2001 - 2004 ()

Did you know

Trivia Once worked as a grip.
Nickname The Admiral

Scores

Transmorphers
1h 26m
1.7
2.3
Chrome Angels
1h 33m
3.4
Piranha Sharks
1h 19m
2.9
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