FAQs
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Any and all non-fiction content. Spencer has produced stand alone feature documentaries like “World Beaters” and “Let It Fall,” led teams as a Showrunner in delivering multi-episode series like “Drive to Win” for ESPN and “Watt’s World” for the Travel Channel, and directed major digital campaigns for cable networks like History Channel’s “The Last Word: Pearl Harbor” and the Weather Channel’s “Toxic Lake.”
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Any and all. It all begins with an idea! For instance when the NCAA’s Southland Conference wanted a basketball docu series to illustrate the success and struggles of their student-athletes, we found a way to accommodate their budget and timeline. With only a director, dp and editor, covering 24 teams at 12 campuses, we produced a four part series in under four months that could rival big budget docu-follow shows like “HardKnocks” and “Drive to Survive.”
Check out “SLC Hoops: Drive to Win.”
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Starting out as a staffer at HBO Real Sports and ABC News producing features, investigative reports and breaking news, Spencer was fortunate enough to quickly learn the importance of hard-hitting journalism in creating thought-provoking narratives. By combining dogged reporting with compelling storytelling, Spencer has collaborated on and led a number of award-winning projects earning multiple Emmys, Peabodys & SPJ Awards.
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Absolutely. Spencer uses his documentary and verte filmmaking skills to tell the type of human stories that brands can’t capture on a sound stage. For Colgate-Palmolive, he went inside a public school in Queens, NY to see how renewed access to dentistry is impacting the lives of underserved school children for the better.
Check out “Bright Smiles, Bright Futures.”