Eric S. Dow (b. 1978)

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Birthplace:
Toledo, Ohio

Born:
July 28, 1978

Eric S. Dow is an award winning filmmaker born in Toledo, Ohio. He attended the University of Toledo where he put his boundless energy into film making. Though he was still learning his craft, he began entering (and winning) local film festivals.  In the spring of 2003, Eric left school and moved to Los Angeles. Just three days after his arrival, he landed a job working as a production assistant on the "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" Special Extended Edition DVD. Soon after, he worked in post production for the legendary short film Batman: Dead End, which would later lead to him making a feature length documentary on the making of the film. In 2004, Eric shot and edited the music video "Get Your Dead On" for the band Scum of the Earth, which aired on MTV.  In December 2005, Eric moved to the NY area and hit the ground running, shooting and editing for the popular web sitcom, "The Burg". He went on to establish a successful freelance career cutting promos for Nickelodeon, Showtime, and Logo, along with editing several short films and sizzle reels.  In July 2009, Eric finished writing, producing, directing, and editing his feature length documentary "Honor in the Valley of Tears" about Medal of Honor recipient David H. McNerney and his men from A-Company 1/8,4th infantry division during the Vietnam War. "Honor in the Valley of Tears" was selected to screen at five film festivals and went on to win two audience awards for best documentary at Dances with Films, and the Louisville International Festival of Film. Eric and producer John A. Ponsoll signed a deal with The Documentary Channel where the film would air for the next two years.  From 2009 to 2015 Eric was an editor on several successful reality television series including; "Pawn Stars", "American Restoration", "Counting Cars", MTV's "True Life", "Hardcore Pawn", among others. During this time he also completed editing the 3D Sci-fi feature film "Shockwave, Darkside" for director, Jay Weisman. From there, Eric went on to complete the feature length documentary Behind the Mask: The Batman Dead End Story chronicling the career of Sandy Collora and his legendary short film. The documentary streamed on Hulu.  In 2015, Eric moved back to Los Angeles where he post-produced and edited several promotional materials for Sony Pictures Entertainment. Titles included; "Pixels", "Goosebumps", "Pride, Prejudice, and Zombies", "Angry Birds", "Ghostbusters", "Spectre", and the Denzel Washington remake of "The Magnificent 7".  Late 2016 Eric produced and edited the short horror film "Shallow Water" for director Sandy Collora. The film starred Lisa Romain in the lead role of Diana who cleverly evades several creatures in the jungles of Mexico.  2017 brought Eric back to New York where he joined the post production team of the long running HGTV show "House Hunters International" where he has produced and edited over 70 episodes and counting.

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