Scott Duthie brings a myriad of talents to the producer role on
"September Dawn." An established producer and director of live action
and animation, Duthie is devoted to staying on the forefront of the
technological revolution in the production of film and television.
Duthie began his career as a marketing technical consultant and
creative director in Seattle, Washington, supervising projects for many
Fortune 500 Companies including Microsoft, Nintendo, Boeing, Purina,
Hallmark and United Parcel Service. An alumnus of the American Film
Institute with a postgraduate degree in Motion Picture Production
Design, Duthie has been a key member of the creative teams for several
popular Emmy Award winning shows, such as "Buffy The Vampire Slayer,"
"Tracey Takes On," "The Rockford Files," and "The Magnificent Seven."
His film and television credits encompass a wide range of studio
productions including "Bedazzled," "Dante's Peak," "Cruel Intentions,"
"The Patriot," "Timecop," "Touched By An Angel," "Leave It To Beaver,"
"L.A. Firefighters," "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle," "Heat Vision And
Jack," "Sleepless In Seattle," and "Temptation Island."
Scott has also produced many nationally successful commercials and
promotional spots for Reebok, Pontiac, Visa, Verizon, along with ABC
and CBS Network promos. He has also lent his expertise to music videos
from The Backstreet Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Donnas, Mel C, Joe
Cocker, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Smashmouth, Tal Bachman, REM, Citizen
King, Five For Fighters, Toni Braxton, Kelly Clarkson, Anastacia, and
Ben Moody.
From January 1999 until February of 2001, Duthie served as Vice
President in Charge of Production for a state of the art digital
facility under the direction of "September Dawn" director Christopher
Cain.
Currently, Duthie is directing and producing the animated feature film
"Firedog," starring Lauren Bacall, Tom Arnold, Nia Peeples, Tom
Berenger, Tony Danza, Michael Madsen, Danny Bonaduce, William Katt,
Beverly D'angelo, Burt Young, Brett Butler, and Dean Cain. He most
recently served as producer for the indie feature film, "River's End,"
with director/actor William Katt; starring Sam Huntington (Superman
Returns), Barry Corbin, and Charles Durning. Duthie was also second
unit director for the new BBC series "Wild West" which recently aired
on the History Channel.
Always eager to expand his creative and technical knowledge, Scott has
been exploring advanced imaging technology and continues to break new
ground in high definition. Duthie pioneered the first Retro-Integration
Technology Division for 20th Century Fox Studios.