After helping to grow Prometheus Entertainment from studio-based
startup to one of the premiere independent suppliers of non-fiction and
documentary programming in the cable television marketplace (most
recently as Chief Creative Officer), Hartford launched 7iron Media in
May of 2012.
Hartford, whose nearly 600 hours of credits include hit shows such as
"The Girls Next Door," "Kendra" and "Ancient Aliens," specializes in
the development and production of character-driven non-fiction and
docu-soap programming.
Prior to being hired by Prometheus, Hartford served from 1997 to 1999
as Director of Development at Foxstar Productions, a unit of Fox
Television Studios. During his tenure there, he helped supervise the
rapid expansion of the company's output - from 20 hours of programming
per year to more than 65 hours in 1998.
Hartford has an M.F.A. in film from the University of Southern
California. His fluency in both Japanese and Spanish has helped him to
obtain film and television production experience throughout Asia and
Europe.
7iron Media is repped by UTA (David Kirsch, Joe LaBracio, Geoff
Suddleson and Allison Wallach).