Dennis Whitcomb, the Owner of Hollywood Script Research, has cultivated a wealth of expertise in the film and television industry, combining his passion for storytelling with a deep understanding of legal research and clearance processes. Growing up in the vibrant Los Angeles area, Dennis's journey...
Dennis Whitcomb, the Owner of Hollywood Script Research, has cultivated a wealth of expertise in the film and television industry, combining his passion for storytelling with a deep understanding of legal research and clearance processes. Growing up in the vibrant Los Angeles area, Dennis's journey began as an actor, which ignited his love for the industry. His transition to writing further enriched his perspective, allowing him to appreciate the intricacies of script development. In 1986, he honed his skills in legal research and clearance while working at De Forest Research, where he gained invaluable insights into the complexities of rights clearance and the importance of thorough pre-production preparation.
In 1997, Dennis founded Hollywood Script Research, leveraging his extensive background to provide comprehensive clearance and research reports for a diverse array of projects, including films, television shows, commercials, and webisodes. His firm specializes in critical areas such as Errors & Omissions, Title Clearing, and animated clearances, ensuring that creators can navigate the often-challenging landscape of intellectual property rights with confidence.
Under Dennis's leadership, Hollywood Script Research has become a trusted resource for industry professionals seeking to mitigate legal risks and secure the necessary permissions for their projects. His commitment to excellence and attention to detail have made him a sought-after expert in script clearance, particularly in the realms of documentaries and docudramas, where the stakes for accurate representation are high. With a keen understanding of both the creative and legal aspects of production, Dennis Whitcomb continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of Hollywood's storytelling endeavors. For more information, visit www.hollywoodscriptresearch.com or contact him at 818.553.3633.