Carrie Stein

Title
President, Global Scripted Television
Company
Dynamic Television
Country (Address)
United States
Biography
Stein has worked in the entertainment industry for over 25 years in all phases of the business, including feature film, television development, and production. Stein’s specialty over the last 15 years has been developing and packaging scripted series for the global market, including co-productions, pre-sales and original production in local markets. Stein is one of a handful of executives who is able to navigate the US, UK, Canadian and European markets both creatively and commercially. Stein is currently heading up Global Scripted Series for Dynamic Television, charged with expanding their slate across original series, co-productions, and acquisitions, following the success of several Dynamic Television produced shows including Apple TV’s Drops of God, Ginny and Georgia on Netflix and Acorn’s Harry Wild, starring Jane Seymour. Prior to this, Stein was EVP of Global Scripted Content for eOne where she was responsible for expanding the company both corporately and commercially in the global space, forging strategic alliances with global producers as well as packaging and overseeing production for international co-productions. Earlier in her career, Stein ran the longform packaging department at ICM, representing producers, writers, and talent.
Carrie Stein
What we're looking for from Ready, Steady, Pitch!
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TELEVISION

Dynamic responds to distinct stories with strong central characters who are on an interesting journey. We like projects that have something to say, that provoke us and engage us emotionally. We tend to be commercial and like to entertain so we look for fairly mainstream and accessible stories.

Given the current competitive market, we pursue projects that will attract major talent, as star attachments get buyer attention. We respond to strong IP - books, articles, podcasts - as they can be a strong selling point in most markets.

In terms of genre, we like cozy crime, family drama, female centric thrillers, crime dramas set in distinct locales and are always looking for the next big romance - something like The Affair or Outlander.