S.C.V. Taylor

S.C.V. Taylor

History

S.C.V. TAYLOR (producer) is an award-winning independent producer with a penchant for creating the sandbox for exciting writer-directors to play in – such as Dorie Barton’s WELCOME TO THE SHOW which won Best Feature at the 2021 Big Apple Film Festival; Michael Nickles’ HOLLY STAR, a quirky Christmas comedy executive produced by Ed Burns; and Kyle Rankin’s THE WITCH FILES starring Holly Taylor and Paget Brewster. During the lockdown, Taylor wrote and published the graphic novel SUMMER OF ’74 the incredibly “true” origin story of “Star Wars" and how it all began at a desert truck stop in Barstow California in 1974; a sci-fi, disco parody origin story. Taylor believes he inherited his artistic ambition from his pioneering great-grandfather, Stanner E. V. Taylor, a writer-director in the Silent Era with over 100 film credits.

Profile

S.C.V. Taylor

Movies

Welcome to the Show
Producer
An invitation to a mysterious theatre piece, “The Show,” sends four best friends down a rabbit hole of mistrust and madness as they try to figure out who are the actors, who is the audience, who is doing this to them, and why.
Holly Star
Producer
A broke puppeteer returns home for the holidays and gets caught up in a treasure hunt with her paintball-obsessed best friend, her tango-dancing grandmother and a childhood sweetheart.
The Witch Files
Producer
A coven of young women with incredible powers and difficult pasts discovers that they are able to make their every wish come true. Things, however, take a dangerous turn when they discover that their newly-found abilities come with a price and that they may not be as in control as they think.
HUMAN
Producer
Filmmaker Bill Watterson revisits one of his early films.