Ron E. Scott is an award-winning Showrunner and Director with over twenty five years of industry experience, and a member of the Méis Nation of Alberta. After graduating from Vancouver Film School in 1993, he founded Prairie Dog Film + Television and has since become a prominent figure in the world of independent television production. He has been involved in creating five scripted series and his projects have been nominated for over 160 Awards including; Best Dramatic Series and Best Dramatic Writing at the Canadian Screen Awards.
More DetailsJanet Hamley is the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Executive Producer at Prairie Dog Film + Television. Janet supports the Showrunner by helping produce the television series, providing feedback and notes on scripts, pitches, media, and the development of future projects. She focuses on business matters and is responsible for all aspects of accounting and business affairs, including financing, budgeting, cost reporting, cashflow, and contracts, as well as the overall corporate operations.
More DetailsAdam Frost is currently a writer and co-executive producer on APTN's crime drama Tribal. He previously spent five seasons writing and producing episodes on the Emmy-nominated and five-time People's Choice Award-winning ABC drama Castle.
More DetailsScott Lepp has more than 200 episodes of network television experience. He’s currently the Producer of APTN’s TRIBAL, was previously Associate Producer for CBC’s HEARTLAND and serves on the board of directors for the Alberta Motion Picture Industries Association (AMPIA) and the Okotoks Film Society.
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