Scott McCullough(I)
- Director
- Producer
Known for his high-end commercials, Scott McCullough was named one of the Top Ten Innovative Minds Disrupting The Entertainment Space by LA Weekly. The 204-time award-winning director/filmmaker contributed to the 2025 Grammy Nominated (Historical Album "Super Deluxe Edition Box Set - Diamonds and Pearls") as director/cinematographer of the included concert film release by Sony and Warner Bros. "Prince Live at Glam Slam" on Blu-ray lauded as "Sensational" (NPG/Warner)..."Superb"..."Prince at his peak" (Classic Pop), "...real prize of the set" (The Current) among the reviews. A frequent collaborator with Prince during the pinnacle of the artist's career, Scott's extensive filmmaking skills elevated Prince's videos to new heights of visual excellence, including 4 RIAA awarded home videos (over $2MM in sales) on "Gett Off," "Diamonds and Pearls," "3 Chains o' Gold," and "Sexy M.F.". His second film pilot "Three Days Gone: Based On the Life of Lucas Snow" claimed 19 festival wins with 28 nominations.
Scott's successful shift into the realm of directing motion pictures sheds light on previously untold discoveries of PTSD during the Vietnam War era in "Captain for Dark Mornings" based on the critically acclaimed book by Shad Meshad and an effects-driven action/horror feature "Infernal." This shift in focus allows him to explore profound themes and tackle societal issues with his characteristic passion and artistic vision on several other major projects in active development.
Scott's directing extends into commercials for prestigious brands such as NBC/Universal, NASCAR, Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Target, Kumho Tires, Coors Light, General Motors, Chevy, Amtrak, and E.A. Sports and many Fortune 500 corporations with the collective estimated value well over $582B. Punctuated by screen legend Paul Newman's request of Scott to direct his final filmed appearance, a poignant tribute to the Champ Car racing team.
Additionally, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities, he was responsible for creating, writing, directing, and cinematography of Thunder Theater's groundbreaking 70mm NASCAR experience films, "100%" and "No Bull." These pioneering productions showcased in the world's largest mobile theatre, introduced cutting-edge effects that laid the foundation for the immersive 4-D seen today.
Scott has been a member of The Visual Effects Society (VES) the Director's Guild of America (DGA) since 2001.
Scott's successful shift into the realm of directing motion pictures sheds light on previously untold discoveries of PTSD during the Vietnam War era in "Captain for Dark Mornings" based on the critically acclaimed book by Shad Meshad and an effects-driven action/horror feature "Infernal." This shift in focus allows him to explore profound themes and tackle societal issues with his characteristic passion and artistic vision on several other major projects in active development.
Scott's directing extends into commercials for prestigious brands such as NBC/Universal, NASCAR, Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Target, Kumho Tires, Coors Light, General Motors, Chevy, Amtrak, and E.A. Sports and many Fortune 500 corporations with the collective estimated value well over $582B. Punctuated by screen legend Paul Newman's request of Scott to direct his final filmed appearance, a poignant tribute to the Champ Car racing team.
Additionally, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities, he was responsible for creating, writing, directing, and cinematography of Thunder Theater's groundbreaking 70mm NASCAR experience films, "100%" and "No Bull." These pioneering productions showcased in the world's largest mobile theatre, introduced cutting-edge effects that laid the foundation for the immersive 4-D seen today.
Scott has been a member of The Visual Effects Society (VES) the Director's Guild of America (DGA) since 2001.