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STEPHEN PULLIN
Producer
Stephen Pullin is a production executive with a broad range of experience
creating and producing all forms of television programming and interactive
production. He is currently Producing and Directing PINKS: Lose The Race,
Lose Your Ride! The number one rated hit show on Speed Channel now in its
third season.
Over the years he has accumulated over five hundred (500)
multimedia, software, film and television production credits. A highly motivated
and experienced project leader, he is well known for his innovative approach to
projects, management skill and the ability to inspire and motivate teams of
people around a common purpose. He has consistently demonstrated creative
execution and an on-time-on-budget work ethic.
An accomplished producer, his production credits also
include over 200 hours of broadcast television. His career began working on
original Australian productions such as "The Sullivan's " (96 eps) "Bluey" (26
eps) and "The Screening Room, " (13 eps) He also created, produced and/or
directed ground breaking specials such as "One To One" with Carole King and
"branded entertainment" programs such as "Hollywood Gets MADD" with Siskel &
Ebert, sponsored by General Motors. From 1992 until 2000 he focused on Internet
and software business opportunities, then spent two years developing branded
entertainment projects with The Phelps Group, an integrated marketing
communications agency in Santa Monica. Over the years he has worked directly
with major corporate clients, producing image and product launch films for such
clients as Roland, IBM, Baxter, Thomas Brothers and Chrysler. He has also
created and delivered a wide range of multimedia and Internet projects for a
number of significant clients such as Pedigree and Time Warner.
Stephen is a native of Australia and world class athlete
who came to the United States on a Track & Field scholarship. He holds a
Bachelor of Science, University of Texas, Austin, Film School and a Fine Arts
Degree, Preston Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He lives in
Pacific Palisades, California with his wife and son.
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