About Us
Director: Scott Addison Clay
As the grandson of former mayor Mark Garner, Scott is glad to return to Myrtle Beach as a filmmaker. Scott co-wrote and marketed the short spoof film, Cats on a Plane, which Joel Siegel featured in his review of Snakes on a Plane on Good Morning America. While living in New York City, Scott directed numerous short films which have played in festivals across the country. These include Hooray 4 Everything (Beverly Hills Film Festival), What's the Big Idea? (SXSW), and a documentary for the award-winning singer/songwriter from North Carolina, Kyler England.
Producer: Philippa Drewer
Philippa hails from England where she worked on the feature film Willie's War, which was broadcast nationally on Channel Four. She has worked in a research capacity for the BBC on The Ruby Wax Show, and in the regional affairs department at London Weekend Television. Her writing has been published in a selection of London newspapers, and she has served as Editor for a selection of business magazines.
Producer: Julie Marsh
Julie has worked in the entertainment business for thirteen years in development for feature films. Over the last two years Julie has Co-Produced two award-winning short films, Cats on a Plane and Silver Patriot. She was a development executive for Arthur Leeds productions and had projects with companies such as Phoenix Pictures, Showtime, and TriStar Pictures. Julie now provides independent story development services to directly to filmmakers and writers. She has writing credits on numerous short films and a Disney cartoon.
Producer: Scott Addison Clay
Since moving to Los Angeles in 2004, Scott has produced and acted in three feature films. The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell is a post-apocalyptic dark comedy which recently premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival, Hollywood: Unscripted , an improvised mockumentary which premiered at the Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Blvd, and The Legend of Johnson Roebling a New York comedy which screened in Tribeca, NY.