Scott K. Foley

Scott K. Foley

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Scott K. Foley is an independent filmmaker and editor based in Brooklyn, New York, whose award-winning films and videos have screened at festivals across the globe. Scott began his career in the film and TV industry as a cinematographer in Chicago, but in 2009 he made the move from camera to editing and has never looked back. Since that time, he has completed projects with a variety of high-profile clients, working in documentary, branded content, scripted television, and feature films. In 2017 he had the privilege of working on documentaries such as "Water Warriors," which had its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival and has since screened at more than 50 festivals worldwide; "Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story," which premiered at DOC NYC and is currently touring the festival circuit; and "Itzhak," which opened the Hamptons Film Festival and will screen as part of the American Masters series on PBS in 2018.

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Adopting Audrey
Editor
An adult woman puts herself up for adoption and forms a bond with the misanthropic patriarch of her adoptive family. Based on a true story.
Adopting Audrey
Executive Producer
An adult woman puts herself up for adoption and forms a bond with the misanthropic patriarch of her adoptive family. Based on a true story.
Small Town Wisconsin
Producer
After losing a custody battle, perpetual teenager Wayne Stobierski steals his son away for one last father-son weekend to the city of their dreams - Milwaukee, Wisconsin. What's supposed to be a light-hearted adventure soon transforms into a journey of profound redemption.
Born to Be
Editor
Soon after New York state passed a 2015 law that health insurance should cover transgender-related care and services, director Tania Cypriano and producer Michelle Hayashi began bringing their cameras behind the scenes at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital, where this remarkable documentary captures the emotional and physical journey of surgical transitioning. Lending equal narrative weight to the experiences of the center’s groundbreaking surgeon Dr. Jess Ting and those of his diverse group of patients, BORN TO BE perfectly balances compassionate personal storytelling and fly-on-the-wall vérité. It’s a film of astonishing access—most importantly into the lives, joys, and fears of the people at its center.
Jessica
Writer
Terrified of the changes around her, not-so-recent college grad Jessica searches for something-anything-that still feels familiar.
Jessica
Director
Terrified of the changes around her, not-so-recent college grad Jessica searches for something-anything-that still feels familiar.