Where Creators Own the Future

Why Field 19 Studios

Tired of watching great ideas disappear into development hell?

We are too. 

You know the drill. Projects get optioned, passed around, rewritten, and eventually forgotten. Endless meetings. Endless notes. No film. No series. No audience.

At Field 19, we do the opposite.

When we take on a project, we don’t just develop it. We produce it.

We push it forward until it exists in the world — as a film, a series, or a campaign that actually reaches an audience.

Because stories shouldn’t live in pitch decks.

They should live on screen.

What We Do

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Shared Ownership

Creators Own the Future isn’t a slogan — it’s our model.
The people doing the work share in the upside of what we create.

Branded Content

We don’t make ads. We tell stories.

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Narrative Storytelling

Our promise is that every project we take on reaches the screen.

Our Process

Our work is imagined, crafted, and led by creators — writers, artists, and filmmakers. The tools we use are there to serve that vision.

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Featured Work

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Big Foot Campaign

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Dream Weavers

Watchdog

Watchdog

Based on the novel by Will McIntosh

The Autobiography of Santa Claus

The Autobiography of Santa Claus

Based on the novel by Jeff Guinn

Meet the Team

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Art Brown

Art Brown is a writer, producer, and showrunner whose work spans film, television, and animation at the studio level. He has written features for Warner Bros., Universal, and Nickelodeon, earning a WGA Award nomination for Best Family Film.

Brown served as Executive Producer and Showrunner on Dragons: Race to the Edge (DreamWorks Animation/Netflix), expanding the How to Train Your Dragon franchise into a globally successful series. Across six seasons, he wrote and produced 119 episodes, helping the show earn an Annie Award for Best Children’s Program and two Kidscreen Awards for Best New Series and Best Animated Series.

In addition to writing and producing, Brown has directed voice performances for talent including Jay Baruchel, Mark Hamill, America Ferrera, and Alfred Molina.

At Field 19, Brown oversees creative across the slate, working directly with writers, directors, and producers to develop, shape, and execute projects from initial concept through production.

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Michael Prevett

Michael Prevett has spent over twenty years representing bestselling authors, screenwriters, and showrunners, while packaging film and television projects at the highest level.

He works with writers across literary fiction, fantasy, science fiction, horror, YA, and narrative nonfiction, whose work has earned global recognition and major honors including the Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker, and National Book Award.

Projects created by Prevett’s clients or based on their work include Jack Ryan (Amazon), The Terror (AMC), The Fighter (Paramount), Queen of the South (USA), Dark Winds (AMC), and The Finest Hours (Disney).

At Field 19, Prevett serves as a strategic advisor, helping identify, package, and accelerate projects from concept to production with a focus on execution, creative alignment, and long-term ownership.

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Lawrence Gan

Lawrence Gan is an award-winning film editor known for shaping story at the earliest stages of production. He has worked across major studios including Warner Bros. and Disney, contributing to both feature films and television.

Gan is best known for his work on Netflix’s critically acclaimed series Arcane, for which he received the British Film Editors “Cut Above” Award for Best Edited Series (Animation). His credits also include Space Jam: A New Legacy and The Lego Ninjago Movie.

Approaching editing as an extension of writing, Gan works closely with creators to build story, structure, and tone from the ground up.

At Field 19, Gan heads post-production and serves as lead editor, working from the earliest stages of development through final cut.

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Scott Ritchie

Scott Ritchie is a Scottish-born, self-taught multi-instrumentalist and singer whose work is shaped by synesthesia, allowing him to experience and compose music through a uniquely visual lens.

A platinum songwriter, he has spent over 15 years working as a recording artist, producer, and composer across film, television, and commercial music. His work spans original songs for Netflix films, acclaimed television productions, and winning singles for major global platforms including The Voice and Idol.

Ritchie has collaborated with a wide range of artists and producers, including David Foster, Rick Knowles, Lauren Christy, Steve Booker, Chris Klafford, and Jörgen Elofsson, among others, contributing to both breakout talent and established acts evolving their sound.

At Field 19, Ritchie oversees music across the slate, composing original scores and songs that are developed alongside the story, ensuring music is not an afterthought but a core part of the creative process.

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Evan B. Stone

Evan B. Stone is an award-winning cinematographer and director whose work has helped define the visual language of hit series including Expedition Unknown, The Amazing Race, and Naked and Afraid.

He won an Emmy Award during his time as a lead director at Al Gore’s Current TV, where he produced more than 130 documentaries on social issues—earning 36 major awards and a reputation for fearless, on-the-ground storytelling. That same creative approach later led to an MTV Editor of the Year nomination.

Stone is also the Co-Founder and Chief Architect of Stone AI, where he is translating a lifetime behind the lens into production-focused AI tools built for the realities of modern filmmaking.

At Field 19, Stone collaborates across projects to integrate AI-driven tools into the production process, bringing a cinematographer’s eye to emerging technology.

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