Gregory Fein is a Los Angeles based Archival Producer and Clearance Supervisor with over 40,000 assets researched and cleared in over 1600 hours of television and theatrical productions over a 30+ year career. Exposed very early to the entertainment industry with his studio executive father, he often wandered the halls of CBS Television City and the back lots of Fox Studios and Columbia as a kid sneaking around the sets of MASH, Blade Runner and attending tapings of talk and game shows produced by his father. Three days after graduating college Greg was on set working as a PA and then spent a few years field producing in day-of-air entertainment coverage and investigative journalism before settling behind a desk at Paramount Pictures running clearances on the paranormal series Sightings and daily strip caught-on-tape series Real TV. He also worked and carved out a place in the archival heavy cable television programming of the 90’s for History Channel, MTV Networks, VH1, TLC and was one of the first licensing professionals to ever mine and clear viral videos before Youtube and social media even existed.
A self taught database developer and computer guru, Greg created the popular niche software “EDL Ease” used by many Archival Producers and VFX professionals and has served many terms as Executive Director and Treasurer for the Association of Clearance and Research Professionals a/k/a CLEAR.
Recent credits include, 11 seasons of Comedy Central’s Tosh.0, the documentary series Full Bleed, Sony/Apple’s For All Mankind scripted series, Bob Marley and the Wailers immersive experience “Hope Road” now running at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas and the title/end credit sequences for The Conjuring: Last Rites for Warner Brothers and New Line