Story Mill Entertainment at Flat Rock Studio in Columbus, GA announces the addition of Glenn “GT” Taylor to the team. He will serve as Vice President of Unscripted Television, bringing his considerable expertise to bear within the department.
“I’m absolutely thrilled,” said Mr. Taylor, “to work alongside the incredible talent at Story Mill Entertainment and Flat Rock Studio in Columbus GA – a location with a burgeoning film and television industry that aligns perfectly with our creative vision. Together, we’re looking forward to crafting compelling stories that captivate audiences and leave a lasting mark on this dynamic industry.”
With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Mr. Taylor worked his way up from Camera Operator to Director of Photography to Creator/Director/Executive Producer on multiple shows of note. Some of his credits in the large stable of projects with his name attached include DP of Road Rules, The Real World, and Temptation Island. As Director, Mr. Taylor can claim as his own, Joe Millionaire, Beat the Chefs, and 2-time Emmy-winning Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. As Director and Co-Executive Producer, Mr. Taylor helmed Bar Rescue and Kitchen Nightmares with Gordon Ramsey. And in his current role as VP of Unscripted, Mr. Taylor is also functioning as Creator, Director, and Producer on several in-house projects currently in development at Story Mill.
“As Chief Creative Officer, I am thrilled to have Glenn ‘GT’ Taylor joining the Story Mill team,” said Vanessa Stewart of Story Mill Entertainment. “With his decades of experience in the unscripted space, he brings a unique storytelling skill set that aligns with our mission of shining a light on important unheard narratives. We are excited to get going on several of his amazing projects already in development.”
John Mock, CEO of Story Mill Entertainment, said of Mr. Taylor, “We are thrilled and honored to welcome GT to the Story Mill team. GT is a consummate collaborator, and we can’t wait to see all the fantastic things in store for Story Mill, Flat Rock Studio, and Columbus.”