Storyteller | Development Producer | Audience Whisperer

In the Editor’s Chair!

I’m working on editing an episode of Clownfish, a web series that I write and produce with my friend, Shea Megale. Almost all of my prior editing experience deals with commercials and short films. Working on a web series is a very different monster, though. I’m setting up transitions to be identical or very similar to transitions that have been used in past episodes.

Since this project is very DIY, we’ve had different people handling different jobs throughout production and post. So styles are changing and it’s making for a somewhat varied, but interesting aesthetic for the series.

I’m very happy with the results of my work and what I’ve seen of everyone else’s so far. I guess it’s true what they say.. it takes a village to produce a series.. or something like that.

What is Scott?

Scott Duvall is a screenwriter, development producer, marketing director, and burrito enthusiast. Focused on telling the stories of life, Scott has built a career around getting the word out about others’ journeys and triumphs.

Get in Scott’s Mind

Life is hard. It’s fun to escape. Run away into the surreal and intriguing world of Scott’s thoughts. Sent directly to your inbox, these posts will keep you apprised of what Scott is up to and how he’s building a better culture for the world one story at a time.

Enter the Zeitgeist

The process is simple.

You scream from the rooftops. I scream from the rooftops. You think it’s an echo, but then it keeps going. You realize it’s me responding to your initial rooftop scream. We find each other. We discuss the story you’re trying to tell at a much more reasonable volume. I research your audience and develop your story in a way that helps you connect with your target audience.

If you aren’t a fan of yelling across vast distances or it’s cold outside, we could try carrier pigeons or smoke signals, but emailing might be easier. Actually, yeah. Let’s just go with that.

Not sure you’re “story” material? That’s ridiculous. You’ve started a business or are helping it grow. There are more sane things to do with your time, trust me. Look at the other crazy people in history. Why do we remember them? Because they made a good story.