Biography
Caber Production Company is a full service production company producing everything from commercials to feature films.   A 26-year veteran of the film and television industry, Chuck Scott has been President of the business since founding the company in 1987. 

Caber currently has a number of films in production: All Out War a feature documentary on four of the top break dancers in the world, Artist Monographs on Chris Cran and Wyn Geleynse and Writers Block  a dance piece for BravoFact. 

Recently, Chuck completed Adventure Lodges of North America, 2 hours for PBS, Catching the Comet for Discovery Channel Canada and the Science Channel in the US, Chuck directed 4 one hour episodes of War of the Wheels for Global Television/Breakthrough Films, also co-produced two series with Alliance Atlantis: Great Lodges of the Canadian Rockies (two - one hours for PBS) and D.I.Y./Amazing Births (4 one hour episodes for Discovery Health Canada and U.S.)

From 1999 until 2003 Chuck through his company Caber was contracted to produce documentary series for Great North Productions in Edmonton. His credits include 13 half-hours of Shiver! for National Geographic Television and Life Network; 2 seasons of the half-hour series The Things We Do For Love, also for Life Network; The Journey Home, a half-hour series for History Television, and 2 seasons of The $100 Taxi Ride, for Nat. Geo.  In the fall of 2002 Chuck produced the pilot for Feeding Frenzy,a co-pro with Opus Television for S4C Wales, Surviving In The Wild, 3 one hours for Discovery Health US and Canada. Chuck Produced and directed World In Art, with Illuminations Group for BBC4 and History Television (both partners are UK based).

From 1996 to 1998 Chuck was executive producer for 52 episodes of A Day in the Country, which aired on Life Network in Canada. Chuck executive produced 13 episodes of the series, Home Additions, airing on HGTV in Canada/ US. During the early 90’s Chuck produced 53 half-hours of The Hanes Report, the feature film Amodeo: Bingo Martyr, A True Story, and the docu-comedy Canada Eh!, called the funniest short film ever made in Canada by the critic Jay Scott.

Over the years Chuck’s films have won many awards including Best Documentary under 30 minute at AMPIA, numerous Houston Worldfest awards, Chicago Film and Television awards, an American Film & Video Association Blue Ribbon and many more.
 
A graduate of Sheridan College, with additional study at York University, Chuck has served as a Board member for AMPIA, Latitude 53 Art Gallery, the Brampton Arts Council, The Art Gallery of Peel, and on various committees for the CFTPA. He has been a jury member for the Gemini Awards, Iris Awards, Hot Docs Festival and the Saskfilm Equity Investment Program.
Production Experience
CABER has shot films in over fifty countries on six of the seven continents.
 
Shooting in foreign lands presents many problems: crossing borders, finding knowledgeable local production help, managing internal travel logistics....the list goes on. We have solved these problems time and time again.
 
CABER has produced for more than twenty different broadcasters around the world.
 
The key to all production is making the shows that broadcasters want.  Every broadcaster has different needs. Caber knows how to meet those needs.
 
CABER has worked in all video and film formats.
 
During the past couple of years all our projects have been in HD.  We have shot on the Sony 900 and 700 series cameras as well as the Panasonic HD systems. We have also worked in and are intimately familiar with all other  videos formats and the 16mm, 35mm and 65mm film formats.
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