About
Doug Bradshaw is an award-winning writer, director and producer with a broad scope of abilities.
Doug has published both a children’s book for 2nd graders (about Shaquille O’Neal) as well as a novella that is best described as “Sin City meets The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.” (As one can imagine, the target audience skews somewhat older for the latter…) His teleplays and screenplays have been finalists in multiple competitions and his thriller script FEAR 360 was an Official Selection of the 2013 Mile High Horror Film Festival.
Whether it’s directing a “rave” music video on a rooftop in the middle of the night, or writing & directing a multi-episode video project for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), within the U.S. Department of Defense, Doug will always go the extra mile to make sure the client is happy.
Under the banner of his other production company, Through the 4th Wall (aka TT4W), Doug has written, directed and produced a number of other projects. Recently he wrote, co-directed and co-produced the latest evolution of TT4W’s hit immersive theatrical production A Dream Within A Dream: Madness. (Feel free to peruse TT4W’s site for other content: (www.throughthe4thwall.com).
Working as a writer, director or producer, Doug’s passion for writing and storytelling has led him to author, edit, doctor or assist on numerous projects, spanning nearly all media types.
If you have a story you want to tell, but aren’t sure exactly how to do it, we at Black Clover Productions want to help you.
Black Clover Productions leverages the creativity of an experienced team of writers, directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, art directors and other talent to transform your: “So, this is what we wanna do…” to “Wow.”
To do this, we deploy a cutting-edge, technological methodology called: Listening to you. We never forget it is your story; we’re just here to get it right and make you look good.
I am often asked the question: “Why ‘Black Clover Productions?’ What’s the story there?” Well, it’s a good one. If I get to know you, I’d love to tell you all about it sometime.