Scott Perry

 

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Scott Perry is an American filmmaker, businessman, author and engineer. Known in the indie film and theater communities for his feature films Teenage Catgirls in Heat, Jetblast, and most recently Sixgun. He is credited with creating Texas' first and only pre-lit greenscreen facility and with the invention of a new greenscreen/compositing technology that produces composite-ready matte shots, with no need for further matte pulling. He has worked as a writer, producer and director for 25 years starting with industrial films and television commercials, then proceeding to feature films. He has specialized in indie films while maintaining ties to the theater world via his founding role in the Austin's seminal improv troupe Monks Night Out. Perry has also developed film technology companies ranging from MPG, Inc. over rental companies CinemaTech to his newest venture Austin Compositing Center

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Scott Perry

Born 1963-01-10 (63 years ago) in Mankato.

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Scott Perry is an American filmmaker, businessman, author and engineer. Known in the indie film and theater communities for his feature films Teenage Catgirls in Heat, Jetblast, and most recently Sixgun. He is credited with creating Texas' first and only pre-lit greenscreen facility and with the invention of a new greenscreen/compositing technology that produces composite-ready matte shots, with no need for further matte pulling.

He has worked as a writer, producer and director for 25 years starting with industrial films and television commercials, then proceeding to feature films. He has specialized in indie films while maintaining ties to the theater world via his founding role in the Austin's seminal improv troupe Monks Night Out.

Perry has also developed film technology companies ranging from MPG, Inc. over rental companies CinemaTech to his newest venture Austin Compositing Center.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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