| Stuart A. Goldman, SGC's principal, began a career as a producer/director of corporate image films and TV commercials in the early 1980's with clients including IBM, Motorola, McDonald's, NBC, Unilever, Sloan Kettering Hospital, the town of Greenwich, Connecticut, and the New York Police Department. The company received more than forty industry awards during this period. In 1988 Goldman produced and directed the award-winning PBS documentary "Alberta Hunter: My Castle's Rockin,'" a one-hour music portrait tracing the life story of the legendary blues singer whose career spanned over seven decades! The film continues to be distributed in various territories worldiwde. Soon after, the television company Goldman/Taylor Entertainment was established in New York and Los Angeles. G/T started by acquiring rights to the best-selling (unauthorized) biography, “Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean", and became executive producer of the highly-rated CBS-TV movie starring Lloyd Bridges and Suzanne Pleshette, who received both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her performance. G/T also created and executive produced the pioneering reality series “Confessions of Crime” for the Lifetime Television network which examined the psychology of the criminal mind. In addition, G/T conceived and produced the highly acclaimed documentary “Elvis in Hollywood,” the official Graceland- sanctioned production about Elvis Presley's legendary movie career of the 1950's. The program was broadcast around the world, and released as BMG Video International’s largest budget non-fiction title of the Nineties. Goldman/Taylor also acquired the rights to the Joseph Campbell Foundation's program library, and became executive producer of the 10-part PBS series, "Joseph Campbell: Mythos", hosted by Academy Award Winner Susan Sarandon (the sequel to the top-rated Bill Moyers PBS series "The Power of Myth"). G/T also handled The Wildlife Conservation Society's public relations campaign in the mid-90's, executive producing an award- winning fund-raising documentary and PSA TV spots. The campaign culminated with a 2-hour A&E Network music special, "John Denver: The Wildlife Concert," one of the highest rated concert broadcasts of the era. In 1996, Stuart Goldman established SGC, The Stuart Goldman Co., to pursue entertainment and marketing projects on a broader basis. The company soon became a consultant to a number of high profile clients. For example, SGC was responsible for initiating a line of branded music products for the History Channel and A&E Biography, and the magazine trademarks TV Guide, Esquire, Good Housekeeping Kids, Redbook and Cosmopolitan. During this time, SGC also acted as a business development and marketing consultant for clients such as Hearst Magazines, K-tel Records, K-tel.com, Q Records (QVC), Ketchum Public Relations, and Music Marketing Network. In 1997, SGC was commissioned to produce a promotional film "Sale of the Century" for EMI-Capitol Records' 100th anniversary marketing event. SGC's role included production of 10 national 60-second radio spots to commemorate the label's legendary artists including the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Nat "King" Cole, David Bowie, and Pink Floyd. In the years to follow, SGC continued to build a varied client list in with projects in music, marketing, direct response and commissioned projects. In 1999, Stuart Goldman was retained to write the official documentary history of Alcoholics Anonymous. In 2002, Stuart Goldman wrote, directed and produced the intimate profile of Elvis' first fiancé June Juanico, "Elvis & June: A Love Story." The program was acquired by A&E Biography and VH- 1 UK and in other territories, and was chosen for the American Film Institute's "Mods & Rockers" Film Series as well as the Silverlake (Los Angeles) Film Festival. Link: The Story of Elvis & June. The next year, SGC Entertainment was established to represent content libraries for the exploding DVD market. More recently, we added digital and direct response channels to the list. To date, SGC has initiated the domestic release of over 150 feature films, numerous TV shows and kids' series, and a variety of special interest libraries. SGC Today. SGC is currently focused on two main areas of business: non-fiction television program production; and content brokering in association with a wide spectrum of licensors and distributors. In 2010, our original documentary production, "Becoming Barack", premiered President's Day on BET Networks, and our updated Elvis documentary "Elvis: Summer of '56" was released to international markets. 2011 into 2012 has seen SGC in the center of a variety of new licensed content for the explosion of digital markets as well as traditional DVD and television. Please click on the links at the top of the page for further information about SGC's various business activities. |




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