Scott Orlosk serves as the President & CEO of Indiefair Digital Arts, where he leverages his extensive expertise in publishing, content management, and digital media to drive innovative projects that resonate with audiences across various platforms. With a strong focus on supporting New England customers...
Scott Orlosk serves as the President & CEO of Indiefair Digital Arts, where he leverages his extensive expertise in publishing, content management, and digital media to drive innovative projects that resonate with audiences across various platforms. With a strong focus on supporting New England customers engaged in industries such as grinding, shredding, and crushing, Scott has positioned Indiefair as a key player in the digital arts landscape. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to excellence in audio and video production, as evidenced by his work on notable projects like the feature film "Jeff Who Lives at Home" for Paramount Pictures, where he contributed to the ADR and audio design, and the acclaimed SyFy Network series "Being Human," which spanned three successful seasons.
Under Scott's direction, Indiefair Studios has flourished, producing high-quality content that not only entertains but also informs and engages. His strategic approach incorporates a blend of video production, social media marketing, and online advertising, ensuring that projects reach their target audiences effectively. Scott's accolades, including winning the 48 Hour Film Project for "Shuffle," highlight his prowess in directing and cinematography, showcasing his ability to lead teams in high-pressure environments while delivering exceptional results.
Scott's diverse skill set—encompassing SEM, web design, and marketing strategy—enables him to navigate the complexities of the entertainment industry with agility and foresight. As he continues to push the boundaries of digital media at Indiefair, Scott remains dedicated to fostering creativity and innovation, ensuring that the company not only meets the needs of its clients but also sets new standards in the digital arts realm.