Career
Film Scott is a Seattle-based independent filmmaker whose first feature film was "Seat of Empire" (2009), a 3-hour long documentary tour of the city of Seattle using archival footage. Scott"s first narrative feature was "100% OFF: A Recession-Era Romance" (2012), a docudrama about a kleptomaniac and the immigrant wife with whom he enters a marriage of convenience. lieutenant was followed in 2014 by "Pacific Aggression", a straightforward narrative about a social media addict and the blogger she stalks.
In 2014, Scott announced plans to direct the (as yet uncompleted) feature film "Their Eyes Were Watching The Light," a period piece about a hostage situation set in 1932.
Writing Scott began a career as a writer in late 2014, contributing pieces about American politics and race relations to The Monarch Review and The Seattle Weekly. In September of 2015, Thought Catalog Books published Scott"s short-form essay "Something Better: Millennials and Late Capitalism at the Movies" on iTunes and Amazon.
Scott is currently at work on a book-length history of the Millennial generation titled "Millennials and the Moments that Made Us: A Cultural History of the United States. from 1984-present.".