With close to a decade of
professional experience in the
entertainment industry, Scott
Manville is most notably
recognized as the Founder and
President of the
TV Writers Vault., a
groundbreaking industry service
used by more than 200 leading production companies and networks sourcing new written material for development and production.
You can read about the TV
Writers Vault's most recent
successes
here.
Operating the Television Writers Vault, Manville integrated his firsthand knowledge of the development and pitching process in Hollywood to provide countless aspiring and professional Writers with a protective online method of pitching projects to buyers, essentially proving that Hollywood is not a "closed door", but a collaborative community.
Prior to launching Tell A Vision Ventures, Inc., Manville held a Co-Producer's deal with Sennet-Gernstein Entertainment, following his post as lead Development Executive for Merv Griffin Entertainment, Inc. ('97-'03).
Reporting directly to Merv Griffin, Manville created and developed original
scripted and unscripted projects sold to major outlets such as Buena Vista
Television ("Good Samaritan"), NBC (Bestseller John Gray's "Men Are From Mars"
Talker hosted by Cybil Shepard), and others. "It was a time of incredible
challenge and growth, working with a group of prolific producers. The
opportunity to create original projects and developing projects to pitch for Merv was an education and experience money can't buy."
says Manville.Additionally, he serves as an independent consultant for
producers and writers, providing writing and development services for original
TV show concepts as they prepare for sale to Network. View details of Manville's
services
HERE
Of special note: Scott Manville was the first to bring legendary cyclist Lance Armstrong the largest offer for life-story rights in television history
from TNT and ABC while at Merv Griffin Entertainment.
Manville continues to bolster opportunities for his associates by expanding his brand within the entertainment communities. He is a current member of NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives).
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