Charlotte Huggins experienced many facets of the entertainment
industry before realizing her passion for special venue production. As a
first time writer/producer she made "Interview 15". A docudrama
made with one roll of film, "Interview 15" was honored by several
film festivals, including the New York and Berlin Film Festival, as the
best Educational Film of the Year. Huggins sharpened her marketing skills
in order to raise funds to do three more docudramas before taking a job
as head of public relations with Stephen J. Cannell Productions.
At Cannell, Huggins got a job in story development with television legend Roy Huggins, who later became her father-in-law and went on to write for the hit show "Hunter". She was soon offered a position at Boss Film Studios where she produced several Clio Award winning Magnavox television campaigns.
Although success to Huggins was practically a constant, her career really came together when Boss won the contract for the World Expo 93's "Journey to Technopia", was received with rave reviews and proved to be a breakthrough in ride film technology.
Huggins went to work on a number of highly successful large format films including serving as visual effects producer for both Disney's "Honey I Shrunk the Theatre" and Sony Pictures Classics "Wings of Courage" which started Val Kilmer. She also acted as visual effects producer for LG Group's "Ahead of Time" and executive producer for the King Kong sequence in WGBH/Nova's "Special Effects: Anything Can Happen". At nWave Pictures, Huggins serves as head of production and operation of the Los Angeles office. She is currently producing "Dolphins - The Ride" for IMAX Ridefilm distribution.

