Bret Wolcott started High Five Entertainment at a Spaghetti Factory in Los Angeles in the early 80's with two other USC film school buddies. In the forty years since, he has produced shows for all the major networks and is currently producing live television for the Circle Network.
In this episode of Creativity In Motion, Bret shares where his opportunities came from and gives examples from his own experience about how opportunity may not look like what you’re expecting. He talks about how small, seemingly insignificant things can have a huge impact and wind up being the basis for a person’s career. He also shares his love for storytelling and the lessons he learned from starting his company right out of film school and collaborating with others.
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