Pacific Bay Entertainment

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Pacific Bay Entertainment is an American Movie and Television production company based in Santa Monica, California and launched in 1997 by Scott McAboy and Amy Sydorick. Their slate of film and TV projects include Jinxed, Big Time Movie, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, Swindle, Saved, Son of The Beach, A Fairly Odd Summer, Santa Hunters, Splitting Adam, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Rufus 2, and Inside Voice.

Scott McAboy won Best Direction for the Children's Program category and Best Youth or Children's Program for Splitting Adam at the Leo Awards June 4, 2016. Santa Hunters also won a Leo Award in 2015 for Best Youth or Children's Program. Most recently, McAboy won a Leo Award (2018) for Best Direction and Best Program for Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library.

For the last two decades, Pacific Bay Entertainment has worked with many studios including Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Imagine Entertainment, Warner Bros and Netflix. Most recently Pacific Bay is producing the Netflix action film, "Riptyde".

Pacific Bay Entertainment is a full service production facility with locations in both Los Angeles and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Films

Television

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