| Rudi Liden got his start as an artist in comic books
before being hired by Warner Brothers (Classics)
Animation. From there he continued to the WB Feature
department and after completing work on several
animated movies, he made his transition to live-action
as a writer. He set up a comedy about the world’s
angriest meter maid, at Beacon, as well as an epic
based on the atomic explosion at Hiroshima for
Digital Domain. Shortly thereafter, he wrote
and directed his first film, “The Confession,” a
one-take thriller shot simultaneously with twelve
cameras. “Mojave,” a bloody coming of age story set in
the desert, was his second movie and premiered at the
LA Film Festival.
Most recently he has been
freelancing as a storyboard artist for features and
music videos.
Some of the movies he's worked on include:
Space Jam
Quest For Camalot
"Sonsabitches" (writer-Beacon)
"No Limit" (writer-MTV)
"A Thousand Cranes" (writer-Digital Domain)
"Confession" (writer/director - BSide)
"Mojave" (writer/director - Kismet)
"Que Culpa Tiene Mi Raza" (writer/board artist - Sony)
"Culture War" (storyboards/add. illustration - Chris
Wright dir.)
"Pizza Dude" (illustrations - Pat Steinkuller dir.)
"Say Hello to Stan Talmadge" (storyboards - David
Moreton dir.)
"Powder Blue" (storyboards - Tim Bui dir.)
"I Remember" (storyboards - Christian Johnston dir.)
Software: Photoshop, Zbrush, and Final Cut Pro.
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