
About Nicole C. Scott
Founder at Stretive Digital and Principle Digital Strategist
My Story
Nicole C. Scott began her career in the 1990s as a sole proprietor, consulting for digital strategy in media and entertainment. She began working with musicians and then shifted into the film industry after graduating from San Francisco State University with a degree in Cinema in 2003.
Nicole has been instrumental in helping teams to work together for their media outreach efforts, helping organizations understand the complexities, nuances, and logistics involved in improving their online presence, how to be more effective and efficient with their process, and what best strategies to implement to achieve actionable results. Her film credits include several award-winning documentaries.
Through word of mouth, her clientele began to grow, and working with agencies led to providing services to other verticals such as real estate, food & beverage, tech, legal, pharmaceutical, lifestyle, and non-profit sectors.
Over the past two decades, Nicole has developed the experiential wisdom and knowledge to implement a great number of services for clients from independent musicians, photographers, and artists, to small businesses, all the way to boutique and mid-size agencies and nationally recognized brands.
In 2022, Nicole founded Streative Digital to scale the business to meet the ever-increasing demand of clients to improve their websites, marketing initiatives, and strategies to build a talented team to fulfill all of their digital needs.
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Film, Television, & Web Series Projects
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Sauna Channel
A web series diving into sauna health and wellness cultures across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. -
The Perfect Sweat Series
A seven-part journey into sweat’s benefits—saunas, hot springs, and more - spanning Finland, Italy, Germany, Russia, Japan, Turkey, Norway, and Burning Man. -
The Beauty of Your Earth (Coming Soon)
A raw feature revealing the war in Ukraine’s toll on communities, ecology, wildlife, and pets. Beekeepers, conservationists, scientists, lawyers, villagers, deminers, and rescuers - including 3-time world champion Anna Kurkurina, painting a redemptive portrait of survival, resilience, and care.
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PASANG: In the Shadow of Everest
An award-winning documentary traces Pasang Lhamu Sherpa’s trailblazing climb as the first Nepali woman to summit Everest in 1993, spotlighting her fight against gender bias and cultural barriers. It’s a gripping tale of determination and legacy.
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APUP
Deep in the rainforest, the Amazonian pink river dolphin appears to the Achuar in dreams, making offers of collaboration with willing humans.
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Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly
Inspired by Ai Weiwei’s Alcatraz exhibit, this film documents how postcards sent to political prisoners worldwide became a beacon for human rights. It’s an artful cry for justice and connection.​
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Current Revolution
A three-part series, this film examines the electrification of America’s infrastructure—transportation, jobs, and justice—highlighting clean energy’s role in national security. It’s a dynamic look at progress. -
Farm Free or Die
A 30-minute film explores regenerative agriculture as a climate solution, spotlighting farmers restoring soil health and resilience. It’s a grounded push for sustainable land stewardship. -
Tidewater
Focusing on Virginia’s naval communities, this documentary tackles sea-level rise and resilience, blending military stakes with coastal realities. It’s a grounded take on adaptation. -
The Burden
Fossil fuels weigh down U.S. military ops. This strategic push for renewables demands energy independence.
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Not Without Us
Climate activists at COP21 in Paris fuel a global fight for accountability and a livable planet. A driven call to curb pollution’s toll.
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Trapped
Animal trapping in Montana harms wildlife and pets. Solutions emerge in this pointed exploration. -
A Concerned Citizen: Ultimate Civics
In A Concerned Citizen: Ultimate Civics, marine toxicologist Dr. Riki Ott, who helped fishing communities hit by the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon spills, creates a civics course to help young activists become effective. -
For the Love of Conch
Exploring the Bahamas’ conch fishery, this film explores a cultural staple that is becoming endangered, due to overfishing, urging sustainable practices. -
Paying The Price For Peace: The Story of S. Brian Willson
Chronicling Brian Willson’s dramatic Nuremberg protest at the Concord Naval Weapons Center and its aftermath, this film honors peace activists’ sacrifices, and includes stories from many other peace advocates, including Blase Bonpane, Father Roy Bourgois, Veterans For Peace, and many others. -
Walking In Two Worlds
This documentary explores the establishment of the Sealaska Corporation and its cultural consequences for the Tlingit and Haida communities, stemming from the clear-cutting of the Tongass Forest. It intertwines a compelling narrative of siblings divided by their choices—one embracing the corporate venture that harmed the environment, the other championing activism to preserve it. -
Islands of Life
Islands of Life is a feature documentary that explores the spectacular wildlife and habitats on the islands, the rich history of the nation, and the vibrant culture of the people who live there. -
Power Paths
Native American tribes turn to solar and wind energy, reclaiming autonomy from coal’s grip. It’s empowerment through sustainability.
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New Doc Films
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American Visionary: The Story of Barbara Marx Hubbard
Futurist Barbara Marx Hubbard’s cosmic vision for humanity shines in an uplifting blend of life and ideas.
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Zinc Films
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Robert Bly: A Thousand Years of Joy
Filmmaker Haydn Reiss, ( also known for "Every War Has Two Losers" featuring William Stafford's work as a Concientious Objector) takes viewers on a poetic journey through Robert Bly’s life, this film explores his mythopoetic lens on masculinity and art. It’s a tender literary tribute.
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