Television Programming Division

Long-form television programming has always been an integral part of the company’s mission.

Ken Musen’s critcally-acclaimed documentary, “Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Study” told the story of Dr. Philip Zimbardo’s ground-breaking psychology experiment at Stanford University in the 1970s. The program was aired on PBS was honored with multiple awards.

Rod Findley’s hour-long documentary “James Cameron: From Terminator to Titanic” garnered high ratings with its broadcast on NHK, the national broadcast of Japan, and was honored with numerous international awards, including selection as Asian nominee for an International Emmy.

Other documentary projects include “Digital Society” and “George Lucas: 21st Century Pioneer,’ both produced for NHK.

c.2K is currently in development on a number of dramatic and reality-based television series.