Remy Carter

Remy Carter

Producer and Screenwriter

Houston, Texas

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About Remy

Remy is an award-winning feature film and music video producer whose career spans a variety of commercial and creative projects the last 22 years. He previously Supervise Produced the hit TV series "Sons of Thunder" for the streaming network PureFlix and currently is the Executive Producer on the popular sports shows "Texas Sports Nation” on KPRC Channel 2 and “In-Depth” on ATT Sportsnet.

Over the last three years Mr. Carter has been developing and launching shows for Remsol Media in Houston, Texas with over 260 episodes aired. These include Houston Sports Show for CW39 in Houston as well as Texas Sports Nation on KPRC Channel 2. For AT&T Sportsnet SW he developed and launched five tv series on the network. In-Depth and On Campus In-Depth which cover professional and amateur athletes with in-depth conversations.

He was the executive producer on the hit Sunday night sports show “Texas Sports Nation” in 2017. He developed the series with the host Jerome Solomon that ran for 72 episodes on NBC. As a producer, he has earned two awards for his short films and eleven for his feature films, including Best Picture at two film festivals and Audience Choice Awards at two more. Among the actors he has worked with are Malcolm McDowell, Charles Durning, Lou Diamond Phillips, C. Thomas Howell, Rex Lynn, Robert Englund, Charlie Baker, Cathy Baron, John Glover, Lacey Chabert, and Dan Lauria in the feature films “The Waiter”, “Flutter” and “Sanitarium”. He has also worked with the Mark Gordon Company on developing a tv series based on the feature film “Sanitarium”.

Carter has also produced or coordinated music videos for artists including Drake, Travis Scott, Paul Wall, Jason Cassidy, Pale and Bun B. Many of which have been broadcast nationally on CMT and MTV and well over 800 million hits on YouTube. Among the projects he created and developed are The Sports Update for Hearst Corp., a new-media series that ran for 155 episodes and featured veteran football writer John McClain

Remy Carter’s philosophy is to create a balance of art and commerce in his work. As a producer, Carter lives by this simple yet elegant mantra that has allowed him to create film as art that preserves the director’s vision while ensuring commercial viability and fiduciary responsibility. He’s been quoted as saying, “film is the only art form that is a collaboration of all the other art forms.”

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