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Scott Zakarin


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Writer

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Stan Lee's Mutants - Monsters, Jekyll, Creature Unknown, The Adventures of Cinder, Soup of the Day

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Scott Zakarin (born September 2, 1963) is an American Internet Entertainment Pioneer and film Producer. He is the creator of the Web series platform when he introduced the first internet episodic website The Spot.

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Early life

Born in Long Island, New York, Zakarin began making full length video movies at the age of 15. He wrote and directed his first feature film: "The Gifted” in 1989, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Shortly after, Zakarin packed up his van and moved to Los Angeles to begin his Hollywood career at the age of 26.

Career

In 1995, while directing commercials and early interactive television tests for Fattal & Collins advertising agency, Zakarin became fascinated by the Internet. He spent time in chat rooms and quickly recognized an untapped entertainment platform. In response, he joined with Troy Bolotnick, Rich Tackenberg, and Laurie Plaksin, (who also starred as the shows main character Tara Hartwick) to create The Spot, the first interactive entertainment web series that combined online diary entries, photos, video, and groundbreaking interactive techniques to create a new storytelling format known as “The Web Series”. Zakarin convinced his employer Russ Collins to back his novel idea, and the site premiered early in June 1995, running through the early summer of 1997. “The Spot” was the first winner of Infoseek's "Cool Site of the Year" (TheWebby Award) for 1995.

“The Spot” was an early influencer of the Internet dot-com boom that followed. Although it attracted revenue with integrated ad campaigns for blue chip sponsors such as K-Swiss, Activision, and Toyota. Many of the expectations of those involved in the early days of online entertainment proved to be premature. Zakarin and his team left the site about a year after its launch due to creative and business differences.

Zakarin and company launched a new company, LightSpeed Media Inc., which created interactive websites for media companies such as Playboy and, the first website for Activision. Next, the team created GrapeJam.com, that featured live improvisational activities and stream radio broadcasts. GrapeJam.com was nominated for the Webby for best comedy website. People Magazine called Zakarin "King of the sit.com”.

Several high profile media pioneers such as Spider-man creator Stan Lee and television programmer Brandon Tartikoff were attracted to the new storytelling format. Tartikoff lead Zakarin to Ted Leonsis of America Online (AOL) which purchased LightSpeed Media Inc. Zakarin and Tartikoff, built, with the original creative team of "The Spot,” "Entertainment Asylum" for Aol’s Leonsis, Charlie Fink, and Danny Krifcher. This interactive celebrity site, with its live interactive broadcasts, broke the rules of traditional television].

After the dot bomb of the stock market exploded, Zakarin turned back to more traditional media and began producing, directing, and representing movies for a company he co-founded with Rich Tackenberg called Creative Light Media. Creative Light Media operated from 1998 until 2006, distributing and producing independent films, some of which Zakarin produced, wrote, and directed. It also produced several critically well received documentaries for theatrical, video, and cable release, including: Mind Meld,, featuring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy discussing their Star Trek characters and experiences. The Miramax release, Comic Book: The Movie starring Mark Hamill, Roger Rose, Billy West and Jess Harnell, and featuring cameo appearances by Hugh Hefner, Kevin Smith, Stan Lee and dozens of other pop culture icons and innovators. “Comic Book: The Movie” won Variety's 2004 DVD Exclusive Award in the Best Live Action category. Creative Light Media also produced several re-stored collections of classic Sid Caesar comedy programs from material originally produced and broadcast for NBC-TV’s in the 50s Your Show of Shows, along with a Showtime Documentary “Hail Sid Caesar” that combined sketches and interviews with the original Show of Shows 1950s writing staff, including: Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, and Woody Allen. Scott also directed and produced Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels for Sony pictures, featuring Kevin Smith.

In 2006, Creative Light Media created "The Fishbowl,” a web site community ” “Where the Reality Stars Hang Out” and which led the to the sale of the E! TV series Kill Reality, a reality TV series featuring reality all-stars as they lived together while filming a horror movie; which was executive produced by Zakarin and Tackenberg

At the end of 2006, Zakarin returned to his new media roots with IronSink Media, creating movies and original shows for the Internet, with projects including Soup of the Day, "The VanNuys Guys" and “Shatnervision". “Shatnervision" which Zakarin produced with Paul Camuso and William Shatner, was awarded Best Original Reality Web Series at the first annual Streamy Awards in 2008.

IronSink Media received considerable attention for two seasons of the Ford Motor Company sponsored online series, Roommates (web series) in 2007–2008, the first original web series produced with MySpaceTV. Additionally, Zakarin is a writer and producer of “Upstairs Girls/Downstairs Guys” (August 2008 – present), an episodic web video comedy series which, as of June 2016, has collected over 600 million views on YouTube alone.

From 2013 to 2016 Zakarin was a part time professor at Columbia College Hollywood - teaching classes in interactive media, and involved in developing the school’s New media department.

In 2014 Zakarin produced two seasons of the hit web series, "The Spinoffs” for the Rush It Network, a multi-character YouTube web series that used its popularity to live tweet and video broadcast for sponsors at events like Sundance film festival and Coachella. In 2016 Zakarin started Takeover Network, a LIVE broadcast network, where fans interact with their shows. Zakarin lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife, son Caleb, daughter Maci, and dog Blue.

Awards and Honors

  • 2008: Streamy Awards – Best Original Reality Web Series – Shatnervision – winner
  • 2006: Hollywood Reporter included Zakarin on its annual list "35 under 35”.
  • 2004: Variety, DVD Exclusive Award, Best Live Action –Comic Book: The Movie – winner
  • 1999: Central character in the book Digital Babylon by John Geirland and Eva Sonesh-Kedar. Published by Arcade Publishing
  • 1997: Webby Awards, Best Comedy Website – Grapejam.com – nominated1995: Cool Site of the Dayear (the Webby) – The Spot – winner
  • References

    Scott Zakarin Wikipedia