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Scott Zakarin (born September 2, 1963) is an American film producer. He is known as the creator of the Web series medium due to his introduction of the first internet episodic website The Spot. [citation needed]
Scott Zakarin is known for Jekyll (2007), Digital Sky (2019) and Comic Book: The Movie (2004).
- Producer, Director, Writer
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About. Creator of online entertainment networks, web series director, & transmedia producer. Collaborative leader with an exceptional combination of creative and business...
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I am a film Writer, Producer and Director. I feature several of my projects past and present. Including "Soup of the Day" "the Autograph King" and the upcomi...
- UPDATE! "The Autograph King" Trailer 3-19
- Kill Reality E! TV Show | Little Zakarin kids crash the set973 views
- Scott Zakarin Interactive Entertainment Reel - 2019377 views
- Soup's On | Soup of the Day - EP 01 (High Res Repost)109 views
- awesome video from 1995 about "The Spot"222 views
- Kill Reality | Scott and Rob on Set211 views
The site was started in June 1995 by Scott Zakarin, who at the time was an aspiring filmmaker from New York who had been directing television commercials for advertising agency Fattal and Collins. He convinced his employer to back the idea of an interactive fiction site, and the result was the most successful interactive fiction site to date.
Mar 30, 2020 · The Spot was developed by Scott Zakarin, an aspiring filmmaker and narrative storyteller living in Hollywood. Though not technically proficient, a co-worker and friend had introduced him to the web, and closed networks like AOL, in the early ’90’s.
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Scott Zakarin is known as an Writer, Director, Producer, Actor, Executive Producer, Choreographer, and Co-Executive Producer. Some of their work includes Marshall's Miracle, Creating Rem Lezar, The Scorned, The Girls of Summer, Creature Unknown, Soup of the Day, Charlie Cobb's Flash Bash, and The Adventures of Cinderella's Daughter.