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HOUR ONE is a New York-based production company established in 2006 to produce high-quality television series, feature films and original content for emerging platforms.

Recent Hour One projects include the Peabody Award-winning "Nimrod Nation" an eight-part series with Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Brett Morgen for Sundance Channel, "The Fashionista Diaries," a ten-part series with Go Go Luckey Productions (Laguna Beach), JANE Magazine, Charlotte Ronson and Estée Lauder for Buena Vista Productions/Soapnet and "Mario's Green House," starring Mario Van Peebles, for TV One.

Currently in development: a documentary series with Academy Award-winning director Ross Kauffman and executive producer George Clooney, a feature film based on a script by novelist Caitlin Macy, a series with Lucky Magazine, a series for AMC and a documentary about the life of Norris Church Mailer. Hour One recently developed a one-hour scripted drama for ABC with filmmaker Mary Harron (American Psycho, The Notorious Bettie Page). Hour One also consults for various media and advertising agencies on branded entertainment.

Founder Adam Pincus was previously Senior Vice President of Original Programming at Sundance Channel. His recent credits include a documentary about the US Ski Team for Audi and NBC, "Iconoclasts" (featuring Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Renee Zellwegger, Samuel L Jackson, Michael Stipe and others), GLAAD Award-winning "TransGeneration," Robert Altman and Garry Trudeau's "Tanner on Tanner" (starring Cynthia Nixon),"The Al Franken Show." Prior to his work at Sundance Channel, Adam was a new media developer and producer with Viacom Interactive Services. He is also a screenwriter and contributing editor at Filmmaker Magazine. Adam is a graduate of Columbia University.

Co-founder Suzanne Myers is an award-winning writer, producer and director. Her feature film Alchemy — praised by Time Out London as "a distinguished and original indie debut" — won the SXSW film festival. She has created and developed television series for New Line Television, 3 Arts Entertainment, Sarabande Productions and Moxie Pictures. She consults on television and film development for Condé Nast Publications, where she developed The September Issue, among other projects, and has worked as creative consultant in broadband video for Condé Nast Digital. She also founded and ran the New York Women's Film Festival and the Fuel Film Tour. Suzanne is a graduate of Princeton University and holds an MFA from USC Film School. Both have taught at NYU Film School.

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