Scott Free Productions
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Scott Free Productions is an organization operating in the audiovisual production industry. It focuses on the development and creation of content for film and television. The company is involved in various stages of production, including financing, development, and execution of projects.
Scott Free Productions has been responsible for producing a range of notable works across different formats. Its activities contribute to the broader landscape of visual media through partnerships and project oversight.
Scott Free Productions
Summary
Scott Free Productions is a film production company[1]. It draws 882 Wikipedia views per month (film_production_company category, ranking #80 of 640).[2]
Key Facts
- Scott Free Productions is in the country of United Kingdom[3].
- Scott Free Productions's instance of is recorded as film production company[4].
- Scott Free Productions's founder is recorded as Ridley Scott[5].
- Scott Free Productions's founder is recorded as Tony Scott[6].
- Scott Free Productions's headquarters location is recorded as London[7].
- Scott Free Productions's industry is recorded as audiovisual production[8].
- January 1, 1980 marks the founding of Scott Free Productions[9].
- Scott Free Productions's official website is recorded as http://www.rsafilms.com/page/scott-free[10].
- Scott Free Productions's significant person is recorded as David W. Zucker[11].
- Scott Free Productions's significant person is recorded as Kevin J. Walsh[12].
- Scott Free Productions's significant person is recorded as Michael Schaefer[13].
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Founding
Founders include Ridley Scott[5] and Tony Scott[6]. January 1, 1980 marks the founding of Scott Free Productions[9].
Operations
Scott Free Productions's headquarters location is recorded as London[7].
Industry
Scott Free Productions's industry is recorded as audiovisual production[8].
Why It Matters
Scott Free Productions draws 882 Wikipedia views per month (film_production_company category, ranking #80 of 640).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]