Ted is a recognized Futurist that has presented worldwide at numerous conferences and events
for the Movie, TV and interactive Entertainment industries.

He’s been featured in Wired, Variety, NY Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, The
Hollywood Reporter, NBC, CNET, Film and Video, DV Magazine, TV Technology, HD Video Pro,
Engadget, Gizmodo, Millimeter, American Cinematographer, MacWorld, Post Magazine, Popular
Science, and countless other publications.

Most recently, Ted worked as the Futurist in Residence with the leadership and technology teams
across Paramount Global, including CBS, CBS Sports, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Plus, MTV,
Nickelodeon, BET, PlutoTV and Comedy Central, exploring emerging tech for entertainment with
an emphasis on Virtual and Mixed Reality, Web 3.0 and Advanced Themed Entertainment pursuits.

Prior to joining Paramount, Ted was the Futurist at 20th Century Fox, where he worked on the
evolving art and science of advanced interactive visual storytelling. He was part of the creation
team for the Martian VR and Wild VR experiences, which premiered at CES and Sundance.

Ted helped lead creation teams for the Alien, Planet of the Apes and Predator VR experiences at
Fox, and at his most recent home at Paramount , he’s been instrumental in bringing the Grease
MR experience, the SpongeBob MR experience, the Light as a Feather MR experience and the
Quiet Place VR experience to life.

Ted was an integral part of the product development team at Red Digital Cinema as the
company’s first employee. The Red One and Epic cameras have made significant impact on the
Motion Picture Industry, winning a Sci-Tech Academy and technical Emmy award. Many of the
world’s biggest movies are shot with these ultra high resolution digital movie cameras.

Ted is one of the founders of the G-Tech product line of advanced hard drive storage products. As
the most recognized brand in that industry, they are implemented worldwide at the highest levels
on cinema and television productions.

Before being part of the founding teams at Red Digital Cinema and G-Tech, Ted was on the team
that developed and launched the Macintosh desktop video division of AJA Video in tandem with
Apple. These products are used on a massive scale worldwide for video production on many of
the world’s biggest movies, TV series and sporting events.

In 2019, Ted was honored at the Variety Hall of Fame with the Variety Innovation Award.