Pascal Franchot
Award winning director and producer Pascal Franchot studied abroad at the American University of Paris and Parsons School of Design before graduating from Ithaca College with a degree in Film and a minor in Photography. Upon graduating, Pascal started directing commercials and music videos for MTV and VH1. Pascal then went on to direct his first feature film, MILO.
In the past three years Franchot has directed/produced over 40 hours of TV which includes five pilots (Bravo, Discovery, Nickelodeon and CMT) three of which have gone to series and one that just completed season four. Over the past 10 years Pascal has delivered over one hundred hours of TV programming for the following networks; The Discovery Channel, ABC, Bravo, CMT, CNN, Discovery, Fox TV, Google, GSN, History Channel, MTV, National Geographic, Nickelodeon, Spike TV, TLC and the Travel Channel.
Pascal produced the critically acclaimed feature film, "Gardens of the Night" starring Gillian Jacobs, Evan Ross, Tom Arnold and John Malkovich; which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and won the International Film Critics Award. Franchot directed and produced the teen drama/thriller, "Triple Dog," starring Brittany Robertson, Scout-Taylor Compton and Nolan Funk. In 2011 he won a Peabody Award for his producing contributions on the CNN Heroes All-Star Tribute.
Through his production company, Fastback Pictures, Franchot is in early pre-production on the sci-fi action film "Rider," and the documentary feature, "Painted Oceans," starting Tristan Eaton, Sheppard Fairey, How & Nosm and the London Police, which begins filming in England, Summer of 2017