Frederick Howard(II)
- Producer
- Writer
- Actor
Frederick P. N. Howard is a producer and industry strategist with over a decade of experience driving growth, innovation, and cross-border collaboration in the European audiovisual sector. As CEO of Storm Films, he has led the company through a transformative journey-positioning it as one of Norway's most commercially successful and creatively ambitious production houses. Under his leadership, Storm has developed and delivered major projects in partnership with global players including Netflix, Disney, and Nordisk Film, and currently manages a production pipeline valued at over EUR25 million across multiple European territories.
Known for a strong market-oriented approach, Howard consistently champions content with both cultural depth and international appeal. His portfolio spans feature films, drama series, games, and documentaries, with a strategic emphasis on formats that travel and IPs with long-term value. While rooted in the Nordic tradition of public funding, his work is shaped by a commercial sensibility that embraces international co-production, multi-platform storytelling, and innovative financing models.
He also brings deep expertise in visual effects and digital production through his board role at Storm Studios, one of the fastest-growing VFX companies in Northern Europe. During his tenure, the studio evolved from a boutique operation into an Emmy-winning powerhouse with nearly 100 employees and over 80% of its revenue from international clients.
A vocal advocate for structural reform and modernisation of the film and TV support systems in Europe, Howard actively engages in issues related to digitalisation, education-to-industry pipelines, and incentive design. He is a member of ACE Producers, a former EPC delegate, and has served in numerous European working groups focused on sustainable production, co-production policy, and export strategy. In Norway, he has held key policy roles as vice chair of the Producers' Union and as head of the feature film division within the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO).
Fluent in both the artistic and economic dimensions of storytelling, Howard is currently completing a PhD on leadership in the audiovisual industries, with a focus on post-heroic leadership and systemic innovation. He frequently appears at Nordic industry forums and academic events, offering insights into how European content can evolve and compete in a globalised, tech-driven media landscape.
Known for a strong market-oriented approach, Howard consistently champions content with both cultural depth and international appeal. His portfolio spans feature films, drama series, games, and documentaries, with a strategic emphasis on formats that travel and IPs with long-term value. While rooted in the Nordic tradition of public funding, his work is shaped by a commercial sensibility that embraces international co-production, multi-platform storytelling, and innovative financing models.
He also brings deep expertise in visual effects and digital production through his board role at Storm Studios, one of the fastest-growing VFX companies in Northern Europe. During his tenure, the studio evolved from a boutique operation into an Emmy-winning powerhouse with nearly 100 employees and over 80% of its revenue from international clients.
A vocal advocate for structural reform and modernisation of the film and TV support systems in Europe, Howard actively engages in issues related to digitalisation, education-to-industry pipelines, and incentive design. He is a member of ACE Producers, a former EPC delegate, and has served in numerous European working groups focused on sustainable production, co-production policy, and export strategy. In Norway, he has held key policy roles as vice chair of the Producers' Union and as head of the feature film division within the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO).
Fluent in both the artistic and economic dimensions of storytelling, Howard is currently completing a PhD on leadership in the audiovisual industries, with a focus on post-heroic leadership and systemic innovation. He frequently appears at Nordic industry forums and academic events, offering insights into how European content can evolve and compete in a globalised, tech-driven media landscape.