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Scout Productions is a film and television production company owned by Michael Williams and David Collins. It is responsible for the television series ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'', ''Big Ideas for a Small Planet, Sox Appeal, Sordid Lives: The Series, First Person'', and films including ''The Fog of War'' (2003) and ''Transsiberian'' (2008). Michael Williams and David Collins founded the company in 1994 focusing on independent features, including ''Never Met Picasso'' (1996), ''Home Before Dark'' (1997), ''Six Ways To Sunday'' (1998), ''Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.'' (1999), and ''Session 9'' (2001). In 2003, they created their breakout hit, ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'', and company principal Michael Williams won the Academy Award with Errol Morris for the 2003 documentary film ''The Fog of War''. More recently, Scout Productions has also been under the tutelage of Rob Eric (EVP of Scripted & Alternative Entertainment). Mr. Eric is responsible for developing, creating and overseeing format and production, writing scripts, producing music, and designing graphics for Scout's many projects. ==Film & Television Productions== Scout Productions has been responsible for the following television series: *''First Person'' (2000–2001) *''24 With'' (2002) *''Face Time'' (2002–2003) *''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'' (2003–2007) *''Knock First'' (2003–2005) *''Queer Eye for the Straight Girl'' (2005) *''How To Get The Guy'' (2006) *''Big Ideas for a Small Planet'' (2007–Present) *''Sox Appeal'' (2007–2008) *''Sordid Lives: The Series'' (2008) *''The Antonio Treatment'' (2010–Present) Film Credits: *''Never Met Picasso'' (1996) *''Home Before Dark'' (1997) *''Six Ways To Sunday'' (1998) *''Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.'' (1999) *''Session 9'' (2001) *''The Fog of War'' (2003) *''Transsiberian'' (2008) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Scout Productions」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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