Scott Faye has worked on the creative side of the film and television industries for the last seventeen years. Faye started in Broadcast journalism holding positions at both NBC News and CNN. He moved to Los Angeles working for Michael Douglas as a feature film story editor. Faye ran film studio Full Moon Entertainment, where he oversaw the production of over twenty films. He became one the first creative film producers to establish cross-media franchises when he was creative director at Philips Media Games. He became Sr. Vice President of Universal Studios based Dark Horse Entertainment.
Faye formed his production company, Collision Entertainment, as a co-venture with Miramax Films and Karen Lauder's Abandon Entertainment and produced the feature film Venom, based upon an original videogame design concept, and is in development of a feature film adaptation of The Six Million Dollar Man. Faye will next produce the feature film adaptation of the videogame franchise Max Payne for Twentieth Century Fox this fall.

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