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Eric Mofford

Los Angeles, California, United States
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Eric Mofford is a creative producer, director, line producer, budget consultant and writer. He has been involved in over 150 film, television and on-line productions as well as numerous music videos and commercials. His credits include the Emmy-winning television series “24,” the acclaimed Ram Dass documentary “Becoming Nobody,” the NBC sports series, “Puckland” and the iconic indie feature “Daughters of the Dust.” Recent projects include “Space Cowboy” and “GSW-Gun Shot Wound.” He has overseen projects for NOVA, PBS, Hulu, Nat Geo, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Smithsonian Channel and Comedy Central. He has served as Head of Production for three different production companies, including Unconventional Media, producing the Emmy-nominated award-winning documentary, “Houston We Have A Problem,” the live action portions for the EA video game, “Need For Speed: Undercover,” with Maggie Q, and the dramatic television pilot, “Finding Hope.” In 2000-2001, he co-produced the 13 part ground breaking documentary series “Senior Year,” for PBS. He also produced the web series and web site.


Mofford, a member of the DGA, has written and directed projects for Disney Interactive, Saban Entertainment, Discovery Channel, Image America, United Way and TBS. His directing credits include award-winning shorts, documentaries, commercials, and music videos. His dramatic blues film, “Travelin’ Trains,” won over a dozen national and international film festival awards and continues to play in art museum showcases over 30 years later. He has sold two feature film screenplays and has various projects in development including VR/AR and a transmedia documentary. Eric has shared his knowledge, mentoring and teaching numerous media workshops, both in the United States and internationally, including over 20 years at the Maine Media Workshops.