As Senior Vice President of Production, Eve Frederick is a key leader of unscripted production for BBC Studios’ Los Angeles production arm. She supervises the production teams on a variety of BBC Studios-produced titles, including three series under the Emmy®-winning Life Below Zero banner for National Geographic, Murder Among the Mormons for Netflix, Ex-Rated for Peacock, and Top Gear America for MotorTrend. Frederick actively collaborates with the unscripted development team to execute the creative vision for a wide range of television productions. Her additional series credits at BBC Studios include Port Protection and Breaking Bobby Bones for National Geographic and Texicanas for Bravo. Frederick works to ensure the safety of cast and crew across varied locations, in addition to acting as the point person for sustainability initiatives for BBC Studios’ Los Angeles office and its productions.
Most recently, Frederick was Vice President of Production for BBC Studios, Los Angeles Productions. Prior to joining BBC Studios in 2018, she helped build the Los Angeles arm of Matador Content, where she was ultimately named Executive in Charge. At Matador, she oversaw development and series projects with Viacom, HBO, ABC, Facebook, National Geographic, SyFY, AMC, GSN, A&E and Oxygen. Her credits also include the Apple Music documentary Give Me Future, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
Frederick began her career with roles at Discovery, Oxygen and MTV Networks, where she managed on-air promos largely focused in the music space. She has also worked in commercial, promotional, event and music production with companies including HBO, Viacom, Den of Thieves, 3 Ball, Cineflix and Radical Media.
Frederick earned her Bachelor of Arts degree at University of Wisconsin, Madison, where she majored in Film, Television & Radio and minored in Women’s Studies.