SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE

AARON SAIDMAN

as Executive Producer

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Aaron Saidman is Co-President, Nonfiction Entertainment at Sony Pictures Television (SPT), as well as President & Co-Founder of The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC). Saidman joined SPT Nonfiction following Sony’s acquisition of Industrial Media. In addition to SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, Saidman also is an executive producer of “American Idol.”

As President of IPC, Saidman has created and/or produced a number of successful and award-winning shows, including “Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath,” “Indian Matchmaking,” “We’re Here,” as well as the documentary features “The Seven Five,” “Operation Odessa,” “The Swamp” and “This Is Paris.”

Prior to launching IPC, Saidman was Executive Vice President, Development & Current Programming, for All3Media America, and the head of development and current programming for Studio Lambert USA, where he helped grow the company into a major supplier of unscripted content, overseeing and producing such shows as “Undercover Boss” and “The Pitch.”

Before his tenure as a creative executive, Saidman was a freelance producer, writer and director, and got his start in television with Mark Burnett Productions. Saidman began his career in motion pictures, working for Miramax and Dimension Films, and was later a Creative Consultant for Francis Ford Coppola’s American Zoetrope.

Saidman has been nominated for an Emmy Award on nine occasions, and its recipient twice. He also has been the recipient of PGA and TCA awards. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Documentary Association (IDA).

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Bio

Aaron Saidman is Co-President, Nonfiction Entertainment at Sony Pictures Television (SPT), as well as President & Co-Founder of The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC). Saidman joined SPT Nonfiction following Sony’s acquisition of Industrial Media. In addition to SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, Saidman also is an executive producer of “American Idol.”

As President of IPC, Saidman has created and/or produced a number of successful and award-winning shows, including “Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath,” “Indian Matchmaking,” “We’re Here,” as well as the documentary features “The Seven Five,” “Operation Odessa,” “The Swamp” and “This Is Paris.”

Prior to launching IPC, Saidman was Executive Vice President, Development & Current Programming, for All3Media America, and the head of development and current programming for Studio Lambert USA, where he helped grow the company into a major supplier of unscripted content, overseeing and producing such shows as “Undercover Boss” and “The Pitch.”

Before his tenure as a creative executive, Saidman was a freelance producer, writer and director, and got his start in television with Mark Burnett Productions. Saidman began his career in motion pictures, working for Miramax and Dimension Films, and was later a Creative Consultant for Francis Ford Coppola’s American Zoetrope.

Saidman has been nominated for an Emmy Award on nine occasions, and its recipient twice. He also has been the recipient of PGA and TCA awards. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Documentary Association (IDA).