Eric M. Klein

Eric M. Klein

Birthday: 31 October 1967, New York, USA
Birth Name: Eric Michael Klein
Eric M. Klein (pga) has been actively earning credits on filmed entertainment for over 25 years.Jasmine marks his 9th feature film as a Producer.Past titles include; Happy Hour, American Reunion/Reunion: dogme 17, The Young Unknowns, Bury the Evidence, The Deep and Dreamless Sleep, Sam's Lake and Jane Doe. Prior to their releases, his titles g... Show more »
Eric M. Klein (pga) has been actively earning credits on filmed entertainment for over 25 years.Jasmine marks his 9th feature film as a Producer.Past titles include; Happy Hour, American Reunion/Reunion: dogme 17, The Young Unknowns, Bury the Evidence, The Deep and Dreamless Sleep, Sam's Lake and Jane Doe. Prior to their releases, his titles garnered many Opening Nights, Awards and Mentions. US Official Festival Selections include; Sundance, SXSW, AFI, Seattle, Austin, Atlanta, Newport Beach, Mill Valley, Sonoma Valley, Tribeca First Look and the Prism Awards. International Festival Official Selections include Goteborg, Dublin, Verona, Seoul, Toronto, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Paris, Avignon and Oldenburg.Eric is an experienced Post Producer with over 75 feature credits and twice as many Episodes of Television as either a DI/Color Producer and Post Sound Supervisor, with the reputation of running both crafts - simultaneously.His earlier years on set as a Key, Best Boy & Dolly Grip offered opportunities to work with some notable Directors and Cinematographers; Julian Schnabel, Abel Ferrara, Tom DiCillo, Julien Temple, Hal Hartley, Nancy Savoca, Michael Spiller, Jim Denault, Bobby Bukowski, Nancy Schreiber, Frank Prinzi, Harris Savides, Jim Denault, Ron Fortunato, Toshiaki Ozawa, Frank G. DeMarco and Robert D. Yeoman.A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology (NY), Eric studied animation and documentary film production with a specialization in optical printing. Prior to graduation he was given an Honorable Mention from the SMPTE Film and Video Festival, and a Trophy Win from the 29th Movies On A Shoestring Film Festival for his short subject documentary, See What I'm Sayin': a portrait of Mr. Melrose Stowe.Eric went on to create the 6-minute film Station, using his skills in optical printing. The film is an animated collage capturing the ambiance of the Erie-Lackawana Railway of New Jersey. The film has toured with the Ann Arbor, Atlanta and Athens International Film Festivals; it won an Honorable Mention from the 31st Movies On A Shoestring Film Festival, and the Directors Choice Award in the Black Maria Film Festival. That same year the film was sold to Picture Start Chicago (now The Distribution Project).In 1990, Eric began directing and producing underground music videos in New York City before producing his first feature film. Show less «
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