Co-Founder/Director, Bandito Brothers
A founder of Bandito Brothers, Scott Waugh came to filmmaking early. As the son of the original Spiderman, Fred Waugh, Mr. Waugh started making films at age 12. Earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of California at Santa Barbara, Mr. Waugh has worked as a producer, director, writer, editor, cameraman, and actor.
Mr. Waugh has produced four films, directed ten short films, directed multiple commercials, written two feature scripts, and has been involved in more than 150 film and television productions in various capacities. His two scripts, "12 Bucks" and "Release", were both edgy art pieces that won the Kodak Screenplay Award.
As a producer, Mr. Waugh has focused on non-fiction theatrical films, typified by his box office successes "Step Into Liquid" and "Dust to Glory." His feature "12 Bucks" received the People's Choice Award at the AFI Film Festival, and the Spirit Award at the Atlanta Film Festival. His feature "Step into Liquid" received the Audience Awards at the Maui Film Festival, the Seville Film Festival, and the Whistler Film Festival. His feature "Dust to Glory" received Best Action Film of the Year by Men's Journal Magazine, the Best Full Length Feature of the Year at the Xtremey Awards, and best DVD of the Year by M.P.H. Magazine.
In addition to his film credits, Mr. Waugh served for three years as the President of Stunts Unlimited, the most prestigious stunt organization in the world. During his tenure, Stunts Unlimited was involved in such hits as "Spiderman," "Talladega Nights," "24," and "Bad Boys 2." Additionally, under his leadership Stunts Unlimited received three consecutive Emmy Awards for best stunt coordinator.
Augmenting his success as a filmmaker and business executive, Mr. Waugh - together with his father - invented a handheld camera, the Pogo Cam. The Pogo Cam is designed to place the audience in the action, making the viewing experience more active and less passive. Mr. Waugh has operated it on over 30 productions, including Disney's "The Miracle", for which he was brought in to shoot the hockey sequences.
Mr. Waugh brings his previous successes as a producer, executive, and inventor to Bandito Brothers, a full service media solution that creates, produces, manages and distributes audio visual content.

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