Welcome to ScareTube.  We want to know what scares you and we intend to frighten and amaze all who visit.  We want you to feel what it’s like to be really scared and then to come away with the wonderful realization that you are still alive and breathing. Our inspiration is Edgar Allan Poe, American writer born 1809, Master of the Macabre, Pioneer of Science Fiction and Father of the Detective Story.

Our team works in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles and has been a part of filmmaking for decades.

With ScareTube we offer quality writing, filmmaking and art.  Enjoy, participate, contribute as we grow together.

Neil Healy

Neil has a long career as Executive Producer, Director, Writer and Editor. His work includes twice winning Emmy Recognition as a documentary writer. He also wrote and produced “The Super Bowl Experience” the story behind the first Super Bowl. He has written and directed several plays in Los Angeles independent theater scene. He likes to write Science Fiction, Fantasy and Mystery, and will feature his own and others’ writing in these genres on ScareTube as well as all things scary and suspenseful. He has written and produced hundreds of video and film projects for digital and web-based clients and began his career working in broadcasting as a photojournalist for ABC Television, holding various positions including news writer, editor, camera operator and later a staff Technical Director for ABC Television providing Olympics and Political Convention coverage for the network.

Jack Healy

Jack is a graduate of USC's Thornton School of Music. He's a content creator, working as an editor/animator for a series soon to launch. In his free time he plays basketball, golf and video games.

Janna Wong

Janna has spent her entire life around the written word, editing books, writing magazine articles on a variety of topics, and working in the film industry on such movies as “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” and “The Day After.” She spent years as a story analyst for studios and production companies and has written more than 150 DVD menu decks for movies and television series for Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. She writes about British film and television for Anglotopia.net, covered casual gaming on a weekly basis for The Clik/Character Arcade, and is a professor of Business Communication in USC’s Marshall School of Business. Her novels, “Mariana Wong’s Summer of Love” and “Let’s Get Lost,” are available on Kindle. www.Janna-Wong.com