Taggart Factory’s furnace is fueled by Paul’s work producing challenging television programs in tricky locations. After a decade of work in hostile regions and war zones, producing television for Discovery and National Geographic was an easy fit. He started out working on documentary films in Boston and in the early 2000’s, and continued working on smaller projects over the years. For the last eight year, Paul has been focusing the majority of his time working in TV, producing roughly 30-40 episodes of television a year for multiple networks. In the last year Paul has field produced three shows, shooting as far north as the abandon military bases in the Alutian Islands and as far south as riding with the brave officers of Wilmington, North Carolina police department. With a reputation for working on projects that many camera operators and producers would shy away from, Paul is excited to live in a tent in -50 in the Arcitic circle or document a police chase at over 90mph. We love stories and Taggart Factory has worked hard to grow larger than just one person’s love for the medium, we are actively working on multiple documentary projects and branching out into the scary but exciting world of podcasts. 2019 should be an exciting year.