As featured in the New York Times, Winston is the creator and founder of
Concept Modeling, a discipline that can help you perfect your film, idea,
technology or business. It is about getting down to the core of anything and
everything. It centers on how the abstract world works and the difference
between an idea versus a concept. Do you know the difference?
That discipline is captured in his first book, which won The Irwin Award
(BPSC) for Best Visionary Book and was also a Semi Finalist in Publishers
Weekly’s BookLife Prize. In his second book, Winston applied that
concept-based methodology to baseball and ended up unlocking the true
origin of the sport. Did you know most historians believe baseball
originated in Europe? Winston’s latest books suggests otherwise.
Pre-Covid, Winston was worked on film and technology projects for
Hollywood producers and movie studios. Those clients included: Warner
Bros., Dreamworks, NBC/Universal, Legendary, Cineflix, Relativity
and many others.






