Max Hauser (b. 1994)

Alias:
Mmax Hauser

Birthplace:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Born:
August 15, 1994

Max Hauser is the founder of Liminal Vision Films, where he has been busy building a diverse portfolio of rock 'n' roll road documentary filmmaking, music video production, and compelling brand work. Through LVF, he has worked with major brands such as Nike, Amazon Prime, The History Channel, GM, Lexus, Thursday Night Football, CVS, Harley Davidson, Bounty, SXSW, Schneider Trucking, Roundy’s and Cisco Systems. From television series such as "TheUnXplained" with William Shatner to a documentary on John Prine for Radical Media, Max Hauser has built an eclectic career around being reliable and solving problems on a wide array of productions. His work has been viewed 20+ mil times on social media for artists such as viral comedian Charlie Berens and author/musician Brett Newski.  Max is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s Radio/TV/Film program, where he wrote and directed his award-winning short film, "So We Bowl".  Currently, Liminal Vision Films is releasing its debut feature-length documentary (Back on Track) with Emmy award-winning producer Ron Scott in May 2024. Max is also in post-production on another feature-length documentary ("Untitled Newski Road Film") and is getting ready for his narrative feature-film directorial debut with Jackson Murray (Low Places). Liminal Vision Films is compelled to craft films that break convention and demand attention.

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