Dawson is not a stranger to the sci-fi genre. She created the comic book{nl}”Occult Crimes Taskforce” and is developing a feature based on it with{nl}the Weinstein Co., to which she is attached to star and produce. “We{nl}were kindred spirits,” Rogow said. “She is a really strong creative{nl}talent, and we are happy to have her as part of the team.” Rogow{nl}– a prolific producer of children’s series whose credits include{nl}”Lizzie McGuire,” “State of Grace” and “Shannon’s Deal” — teamed with{nl}game writer Friedman (“Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars”) and{nl}former TV and film executive Sagansky a year and a half ago to pursue{nl}entertainment opportunities in the digital world. He never looked back. “I{nl}can’t think about doing anything that would start in the traditional TV{nl}model,” he said. “It’s so interesting to start an idea on the Internet;{nl}it’s an opportunity to interact with your audience in a different way,{nl}to build fan base. It’s a new creative form and a new business model.” Last{nl}week, Dawson signed on for DreamWorks’ thriller “Eagle Eye.” The{nl}actress, who most recently appeared in Quentin Tarantino’s “Death{nl}Proof” of the double feature “Grindhouse,” can be seen onscreen in{nl}”Descent,” the first film produced under her production banner, Trybe{nl}Films. Dawson is repped by ICM, Untitled Entertainment and attorney Carlos Goodman.[ source ]{nl}{nl}