Thinking like re:think

Paula Hutchinson wishes she could clone herself. She probably wishes she could clone her partner in re:think Entertainment Inc., Susan Boshcoff, as well. The two are incredibly busy right now, having grown their distribution business over the last six years into a production/distribution company covering a range of genres from factual to children's programming. Hutchinson spoke with realscreen about what has changed over the years since they launched and what audiences and broadcasters are looking for in non-fiction.
October 29, 2009

Paula Hutchinson wishes she could clone herself. She probably wishes she could clone her partner in re:think Entertainment Inc., Susan Boshcoff, as well. The two are incredibly busy right now, having grown their distribution business over the last six years into a production/distribution company covering a range of genres from factual to children's programming. Hutchinson spoke with realscreen about what has changed over the years since they launched and what audiences and broadcasters are looking for in non-fiction.

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