The Legacy
For the nearly 20 years, Stephen Gregory has worked extensively as an independent
producer, director, and writer. As a producer and owner of his production company,
Curtis Films, he has worked on feature films, commercials, promotional videos, and
music videos.
As a producer I can offer you a lot of valuable experience with low budget projects and
the ability to make it happen against all odds... I've been through a lot of challenges and
what sets me apart is my ability to keep calm in high pressure situations and find
solutions. I'm a high energy team player and really enjoy the collaborative process of
making a project successful.
I have a lot of contacts for experienced crew who will work on a low budget. I'm used to
wearing many different hats and pitching in wherever is necessary. I specialize in low
budget projects. I'm strong with budgeting, scheduling, hiring crew, working with
vendors, contracts, locations, casting, and I have an accounting background.
I’ve also worked extensively as a director and also writing and helping to re-write
screenplays as a consultant. I’ve mentored many first time directors.
Please check out my studio as I offer that along with my services as a producer and full
service production company. I have my own studio that can be rented as a package or
in combination with my services for a package deal.
Low budget feature film I produced:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q59ngqjp9EQ
Here's the trailer for the film I was a producer/writer and acting coach:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRAJyJkIDNE
Curtis’ past projects include the action-packed thriller, The Russian Bride, starring Corbin
Bernsen, and “53206: Milwaukee,” which explores a woman who is an aspiring
singer and her struggles growing up in one of the most dangerous inner cities in the
country. Stephen also co-wrote, was the music and editing supervisor, as well as the
acting coach on “53206” which was cast with first-time actors from the roughest neighborhoods in Milwaukee.
Stephen was the co-director, producer and co-writer of the groundbreaking musical, “Agape Love,” which
debut took place at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee.
On the television side, Stephen was a producer on the vertical series, “How to be an
Alpha. Also, Stephen spent three seasons as director and executive producer of the hit
comedy web series, “Old Dogs, New Tricks.” During the time he managed to squeeze in
producing and directing the competition reality television show, “Battle of the
Beverages.” Other projects at that time included directing the. Some of the most
interesting and meaningful projects he’s worked on include: “Underhanded,” a
prohibition era gangster project about loss, survival and retribution, “Tiff,” which parallels
drug addiction with cutting, and “Who’s Caring for Kara,” which focuses on a child who
has suffered extreme abuse at the hands of her mother.