Eric Rudnick is a writer-producer-director with a track record of making and selling film and TV projects for both established studios and networks, as well as independently. Eric has sold one and optioned another pilots to FOX and TNT. Eric’s award-winning short film, HOLD YOU SO TIGHT – which he wrote, produced, and directed, played at festivals from Berlin to Beverly Hills, and won a Best Director nod along the way. He ran the table in Texas, winning the ATX Festival’s TV Pitch Competition with a live onstage pitch in front of 200 people. He has written and produced a webseries, The Edge of Allegiance, that premiered on the front page of Funny or Die. In the theatre, his plays have been produced and have had readings in NYC, L.A., St. Louis, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He has put together casts and crews for projects ranging from feature films to broadcast and streaming TV. Eric has also produced, directed, and written for TNT, FOX, MTV, and Netflix. He is always seeking new collaborations that push boundaries and deliver polished, compelling work.

Eric Rudnick

Eric Rudnick is a writer-producer-director with a track record of making and selling film and TV projects for both established studios and networks, as well as independently. Eric has sold one and optioned another pilots to FOX and TNT. Eric’s award-winning short film, HOLD YOU SO TIGHT – which he wrote, produced, and directed, played at festivals from Berlin to Beverly Hills, and won a Best Director nod along the way. He ran the table in Texas, winning the ATX Festival’s TV Pitch Competition with a live onstage pitch in front of 200 people. He has written and produced a webseries, The Edge of Allegiance, that premiered on the front page of Funny or Die. In the theatre, his plays have been produced and have had readings in NYC, L.A., St. Louis, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He has put together casts and crews for projects ranging from feature films to broadcast and streaming TV. Eric has also produced, directed, and written for TNT, FOX, MTV, and Netflix. He is always seeking new collaborations that push boundaries and deliver polished, compelling work.

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Eric Rudnick is a writer-producer-director with a track record of making and selling film and TV projects for both established studios and networks, as well as independently.
Eric has sold one and optioned another pilots to FOX and TNT. Eric’s award-winning short film, HOLD YOU SO TIGHT – which he wrote, produced, and directed, played at festivals from Berlin to Beverly Hills, and won a Best Director nod along the way. He ran the table in Texas, winning the ATX Festival’s TV Pitch Competition with a live onstage pitch in front of 200 people. He has written and produced a webseries, The Edge of Allegiance, that premiered on the front page of Funny or Die. In the theatre, his plays have been produced and have had readings in NYC, L.A., St. Louis, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
He has put together casts and crews for projects ranging from feature films to broadcast and streaming TV.
Eric has also produced, directed, and written for TNT, FOX, MTV, and Netflix. He is always seeking new collaborations that push boundaries and deliver polished, compelling work.

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Language

English
Fluent
Spanish; Castilian
Beginner

Work Experience

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Education

Associate’s degree – Graphic Design at Sullivan County Community College
September 6, 1993 - May 28, 1995

Qualifications

Associate’s degree in Graphic Design
January 11, 2030 - October 8, 2025
Graphic Design Certification / Qualification
January 11, 2030 - October 9, 2025
Associate’s degree in Graphic Design
January 11, 2030 - October 9, 2025

Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment, Professional Services, Other
    paper HOLD YOU SO TIGHT

    A sci-fi short featuring Charisma Carpenter and Kristina Wong. An Official Selection at 14 film festivals around the world.
    LOGLINE: A woman on the verge of a mental breakdown meets two men in a motel room who run a business that clients claim “Frees you from the burdens of this world” - only to discover that the procedure involves a hug from a homemade robot.