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Stellar Productions

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    Bryce Zabel Writer/Producer. TV Series Creator, Feature Screenwriter, Book Author. Previous: CNN Correspondent, TV Academy CEO, USC Professor. Subject matter expert on Emmys, Beatles, JFK and UFOs.
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
    • Top 5%
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  • Jackie Zabel WGA Award-Winning Writer Producer
    • Agoura Hills, California, United States
    • Rising Star
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Overview

Stellar Productions is a Los Angeles, California production company, owned and operated by Hollywood writer/producers Bryce Zabel and Jackie Zabel. Winners of the WGA award for "Outstanding Longform Original" in the miniseries category, Bryce and Jackie have provided writer and producer services for network and syndicated series and pilots, TV films, miniseries, videogames and feature films, both live-action and animation. Clients include Amazon, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Showtime, HBO, USA, SyFy, Discovery, Warner, Universal, Twentieth, Disney, Sony, DreamWorks, Hallmark, etc. Stellar Productions specializes in finding key underlying rights for film and TV packages. These film projects now include "The Last Battle," based on the 2013 New York Times bestselling book of the same name, about the final conflict of World War II in Europe; "Captured," based on the true story of the interracial couple behind the first modern UFO abduction case; "Let's Do It," based on the true story of the first student film ever produced in 1928 and a 2017 Top Ten scoring film package on Slated.com; "Unidentified" based on two books and two life stories, about the competition to break the Roswell story; and "The Secret Corps," from Tom Clancy co-author Peter Telep, about a home grown response to a nationwide terrorist threat. CEO Bryce Zabel has received the "created by" or "developed by" credit on five primetime TV series. His first feature film opened #1 at the box office. Stellar has also consulted with the Broadcast Film Critics Association on the creation of their Critics Choice TV Awards, and MediaXchange to work with European writers on the U.S. development process.