We’ve got one when you don’t…

We’re obsessively curious, constantly asking “What if…?” — it’s how we turn even the faintest of ideas into compelling unscripted television. We love unique challenges and unexpected transformations, and are always looking for the common good in uncommon places.

ULF BUDDENSIECK

CO-CREATOR

Ulf is a writer, producer, director and award-winning editor. He started his career in advertising and has directed commercials and music videos for major brands and artists.

He has edited various food and competition shows and received an Emmy Award for Amazon’s cooking/traveling series Eat The World.

Ulf was the supervising producer on Hulu’s Love in Fairhope and most recently developed unscripted content for DIGA Studios in NY.

Having said all that, he’s not as funny as Dorothy.

DOROTHY BOURGEOIS

CO-CREATOR

Dorothy is truly multi-talented: as a writer, producer, former private aviation cabin attendant, and just to keep it interesting, she’s also a Lactation Consultant (babies can’t eat caviar).

When she was building promos for ABC, Disney, and Soapnet, or human milk supplies, her eclectic experiences in media, hospitality, and social service informs every aspect of her distinctive writing and unique ideas.

Dorothy’s style is dedicated, eye-catching and always a little bit funny.

PRESS

  • Reality Blurred

    Emeril’s new series [Eat The World] is well-crafted, with majestic establishing shots of cities and countrysides, clean edits and transitions between acts, and entrancing slow-motion footage of food being prepared (…) All of this is well-paced: deliberate without dragging, and pausing in the right moments (…) What surprised me the most was the humor and emotional depth that arrived in most episodes, raw human experience that is deeply felt on each side of the camera.

    - Andy Dehnart

  • USA TODAY

    Hulu’s “Love in Fairhope” will make admirers of the romance genre weak in the knees. The unscripted series, executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, chronicles the love lives of five women in the quaint town of Fairhope, Alabama (…) Narration by Heather Graham propels the storyline.

    - Erin Jensen