Bradley Glenn

Film

Bradley Glenn

Princess Grace Award:
Undergraduate Film Scholarship, 1989

Bradley Glenn is a New York–based producer and director experienced in creating content for multiple platforms and across various genres, including half-hour lifestyle shows, on-air promotions, technology shorts and segments, 30-second commercial spots, and corporate videos.

He can be reached at bradleyglenn [at] gmail

His media clients have included NBC, Bravo, G4 TV, Al Gore’s Current TV, Sports Illustrated/Time Inc., and IEEE Spectrum Online (spectrum.ieee.org). Corporate clients have included Toys-R-Us, Marquis Jet, golf membership company Tour GCX, and Omnicom agency Harrison and Star.

He produced the first 13 webisodes of Bravo’s hit show “Top Chef” starring contestant Lee Ann Wong, which helped her initiate her own pilot for the network. Other work for media clients has included segments for G4 Network’s top-rated “Attack of the Show!” and “X-Play.” Though he works extensively with existing media and corporate brands, Bradley is also skilled at coming up with new content for a wide variety of clients and audiences. He created and produced an original webisode series called “BobbleCenter,” a parody of ESPN’s SportsCenter using bobblehead dolls, for the re-launch of the Sports Illustrated Kids website (sikids.com) in 2006. It remains the most popular video series on the site. A short-format documentary series he created, directed, and produced, “Hooking Up: Real Stories of Love, Sex, and Relationships,” was selected by Current TV as one of the first series to air when the network launched, naming him “Producer to Watch” and calling the first episode a “Current TV Classic.” The 22-minute pilot for his original series about wine and spirits for men aged 18 to 34, called “Top Shelf,” was named Best TV Pilot in 2005.

His current projects include producing weekly science-themed videos for IEEE Spectrum Online, a multimedia DVD focusing on cancer treatment for Genentech, and a webisode project in development for Disney Online. He also recently directed and produced the short documentary “The Battle of the Bozos,” which chronicles the true story of a New York ad agency that touched off a window-display competition when an employee put an inflatable Bozo in her office.

Bradley is an active member of the Producer’s Guild of America, and is the chair of recruitment for the PGA East’s New Media Council.

website: http://www.bradleyglenn.com/


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