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Although Scott Cudmore will probably always be best remembered for his futuristic, pantomime, high-opera production of
Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles (premiered Dec. 15th, 1941 at London's historic Royal Opera House),
it is with his recent work in music video and other film that he finds current acclaim. Still tirelessly fighting for the unique and
challenging in the music video format, Scott strives to bring refreshing and original concepts to the screen with each project
that he takes on (just as he did with the theatre in 1941). He has worked with several notable Canadian and American artists such as
The National, The Hidden Cameras, Timber Timbre, Hayden, Great Lake Swimmers and Sloan.
Scott is also the creator of the AUX television series, Camera Music, a live-performance documentary series that has featured many prominent Canadian, American and International musicians.
Scott's greatest fear is being buried alive.