Executive Producers

Sidney Madison Prescott

Sidney Madison Prescott, MBA is a multi-talented technologist, executive producer, and screenwriter with a keen interest in the intersection of emerging technologies, the creative arts, and business process optimization.

As a technology executive, Sidney has gained a deep understanding of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Optical Character Recognition, Robotic Process Automation, and Chatbots. Sidney is passionate about exploring how these innovations can be integrated into creative endeavors across various industries.

With a unique perspective, Sidney is dedicated to bridging the gap between technology and storytelling by using her expertise to push the boundaries of both fields.

Ramin Fathie

Ramin Fathie founded Viceroy Films in 1999 to expand video and post-production services. As part of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Archive of American Television Project, Viceroy produced over 100 historical interviews with prominent figures like Walter Cronkite, Mike Wallace, and Mary Tyler Moore, along with key television executives and artists. Viceroy's services were also used by Café Digital, Decorating Cents, and A&E Biography for various episodes. The company provided production support for the History Channel's 10 Days that Changed America, directed by James Moll, and the 2004 Democratic National Convention, directed by June Beallor.

In 2016, Ramin was Executive Producer for "Breach," managing online rights for 14 platforms and developing a full marketing strategy. Current projects include the documentaries "Persona Non Grata" about celebrity impersonators in Las Vegas, and "Blind Bowling" about a blind bowling league in NY. He has also worked with clients like CBS, Pace Advertising, WNET, CBC, MTV, USA Films, HGTV, and various corporations and non-profits, as well as on music videos, political spots, and commercials.