I don't normally cry, but when I do it's usually during a great film.
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Scott began his media journey while serving on board the aircraft carrier U.S.S. John F. Kennedy. He produced a radio show on Armed Forces Radio and assisted in producing AFRTS TV news. After his time in the service and school, he worked for a local PBS affiliate, WITF, Inc. There he continued his work in radio and TV, hosting FM radio fundraising events and producing the live broadcast of the Gallery 33 Auction. Later in his career at WITF, Scott launched the original WITF web site.
On departing WITF, Scott's professional media employment ended, but not his passion for media art. He began shooting, developing, and printing B&W film in a home lab. That experience led to shooting film in super 8 and 16mm, mostly on an experimental basis. Later, Scott grudgingly added digital to his work, but the lessons from film carried over into the new medium.
Currently, passion projects are the rule, but aspirations for more complex productions endure.
Scott performed the Verdi Requiem Mass with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. He is a lifelong musician and solo recording artist under the name "Acid Analog".
I don't normally cry, but when I do it's usually during a great film.
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