Director: Scott Krahn

For over 35 years, Scott Krahn created and produced award-winning television commercials and videos for advertising clients across a range of categories, including tourism, healthcare and higher education. He also provided photography services for ad agency clients. During this time, Scott developed an affinity for editorial-style storytelling that focused on the lives of everyday people.
As a volunteer, Scott coached youth basketball for 10 years, was a Big Brother for twelve years, served as publicity committee chair for his church for more than a decade, and was a member of the Wauwatosa Public Library Foundation board for 18 years.
Since retiring, Scott has worked as a freelance photographer while pursuing his interest in filmmaking. He also produced and directed the short documentary “Friday Night Blind,” a short film that has garnered significant acclaim. The film has been featured in over 36 film festivals and secured more than a dozen awards. “Friday Night Blind” tells the warm, quirky, inspiring story of three visually impaired bowling friends and the way they roll.
With a deep appreciation of nature and a love of traveling, Scott and his wife, Sharon, enjoy hiking Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail and continue their mission to visit all 63 U.S. national parks.