Art Scott
Born in 1926 in Los Angeles, USA, Art Scott was an active director in the realm of television and film from the 1950s through the 1980s. Primarily known for his work in the documentary and sports genres, his most renowned films include "The NFL on CBS," "The World Series," and "The Jackie Gleason Show," earning him several nominations and awards, including a Primetime Emmy. Though not known for a particular authorial style, Scott's mastery of capturing live events and translating them into compelling viewing experiences is unarguable. From an intimate perspective, Scott was a man of extraordinary passion for his craft, able to turn even the most mundane sports events into high drama with his keen directorial eye.