Morgan Stone
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Stone has been a pioneer in the mainstream growth of the Action Sports World. By the age of 25, he had co-created/produced “Kids In The Way,” the first action sports and music lifestyle series in ESPN’s history, and the first multi-sport half-pipe tour for Six-Flags/Time Warner.
Stone later served as a creative consultant and producer for Winter and Summer X-Games, the MTV Sports and Music Festivals, and national commercial clients including AT&T and Mountain Dew. In 2000 Stone was recruited to organize, manage and operate 900 Films for Tony Hawk. Stone served as president of 900 Films, until 2004. At 900 Films, Stone produced many successful entertainment projects, including ESPN’s first reality based show “Tony Hawk’s Gigantic Skatepark Tour” which ran for 3 years, co-created and directed Tony Hawk’s Boom Boom Huck Jam national arena tour, and served as Executive Producer on Warner Bros.’ 2003 summer comedy feature film “Grind.”
Since 2004, Stone has worked as a Freelance Producer for numerous corporate, commercial and entertainment clients, developing television Pilots, producing award winning Ad campaigns for the Station Casinos, Inc. Green Valley Ranch & Red Rock Casino properties, creating original online content for clients including Jones Soda and the Global Gaming League, and producing Snoop Dogg’s most recent “Candy” music video.