Eric Brodeur

Eric Brodeur

Exit 44 Entertainment
Producer, Screenwriter and Editor

Los Angeles, California

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About Eric

I have over a decade of experience in picture editorial on features such as Transformers: The Last Knight, The Nun, The Grudge, Ouija, Sinister 2 and more working with studios such as Netflix, Blumhouse, New Line, Sony, and Paramount. My experience collaborating with those directors, producers, and writers, provides intimate industry insight and a strong perspective on “script to screen.”

I’m Co-Founder of Exit 44 Entertainment which specializes in producing horror, action, and sci-fi genres.

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  • Irish Wish

    Irish Wish (2024)
    Film by Janeen Damian First Assistant Editor When the love of Maddie's life gets engaged to her best friend, she puts her feelings aside to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in Ireland.

  • The Inheritence

    The Inheritence (2024)
    Film by Alejandro Brugués First Assistant Editor A billionaire on the eve of his 75th birthday, invites his estranged children back home out of fear that tonight someone or something is going to kill him. He puts each of their inheritances on the line, to make sure they'll help.

  • Kinderfanger

    Kinderfanger (2023)
    Film by Bridger Nielson Editor Teacher Olivia notices the disappearance of some of her students, and faces her own demons from a troubled past when she finds herself in a battle with a Child Abductor - a mythical creature who will stop at nothing not to give up stolen children.

  • Synth

    Synth (2022)
    Film (short) by Scott Wheeler (Sci-Fi and Thriller) Editor A young scientist rebels against her mentor and starts changing a highly advanced humanoid A.I.

  • 11th Hour Cleaning

    11th Hour Cleaning (2022)
    Film by Ty Leisher (Horror) Producer / Editor A group of crime scene cleaners struggle to escape a murder house after becoming trapped by an ancient Nordic demon that is hell-bent on driving them insane.

  • Until We Meet Again

    Until We Meet Again (2022)
    Film by Pece Dingo (Mystery and Romance) Editor For thirty-five years the ghost of EDDIE CONWAY a passionate young pianist has haunted an old house in the Hollywood Hills, unable to move on without completing his piano concerto. Then a pretty Midwestern girl, LISA WAGNER, moves in and disrupt his afterlife. Lisa is also a musician, a young unknown with dreams of her own, and her spirit connects with Eddie's. The girl and the ghost find each other thru music. Lisa and Eddie become fond of each other. Naturally their fondness turns to romance, but they both know it's impossible. They resist the attraction as long as they can. Eventually love overcomes even death, then tragedy strikes.

  • Falling for Christmas

    Falling for Christmas (2022)
    Film by Janeen Damian First Assistant Editor In the days leading up to Christmas, a young and newly engaged heiress experiences a skiing accident. After being diagnosed with amnesia, she finds herself in the care of the handsome lodge owner and his daughter.

  • Kinderfanger

    Kinderfanger (2020 - 2021)
    TV Series by Crypt TV / Bridger Nielson (Horror) Editor When vulnerable kids start going missing, Olivia, a hard of hearing/deaf teacher goes searching - only to find herself in a battle with the Kinderfänger, a mythical creature who will stop at nothing to keep the children he's stolen.

  • The Pill

    The Pill (2021)
    Film (short) by Louise Brix Andersen (Drama) Producer

  • The Green Goddess

    The Green Goddess (2021)
    Film by Craig Nisker (Adventure and Comedy) Assistant Editor Psychedelic international marijuana cult classic: 3 Americans grow fields of cannabis in Switzerland and meet the divine feminine spirit that lives within the THC crystal. Featuring over 500 special effects, animations and an incredible music soundtrack.

  • He's All That

    He's All That (2021)
    Film by Mark Waters (Comedy and Romance) Assistant Editor A teenage girl sets out to give a nebbish classmate the ultimate high school makeover. An updated remake of the 1999 film, 'She's All That.'

  • Haunting of the Mary Celeste

    Haunting of the Mary Celeste (2020)
    Film by Vertical Entertainment / Shana Bertz (Horror) Executive Producer Rachel, a concerned researcher, and her team have set out to sea to prove that the disappearance of a family and crew from a merchant ship was for reasons having to do with the supernatural. Her theory that those on the Mary Celeste vanished into a "rift" between dimensions proves true as the boat breaks down and her crew begins to vanish one by one.

  • Body Cam

    Body Cam (2020)
    Film by Paramount Pictures / Malik Vitthal (Horror, Mystery and Thriller) First Assistant Editor When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop (Mary J. Blige) realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.

  • The Grudge

    The Grudge (2019)
    Film by Sony Pictures / Nicolas Pesce (Fantasy, Horror and Mystery) First Assistant Editor A house is cursed by a vengeful ghost that dooms those who enter it with a violent death.

  • The Nun

    The Nun (2018)
    Film by New Line Pictures / Corin Hardy (Horror, Mystery and Thriller) First Assistant Editor A priest with a haunted past and a novice on the threshold of her final vows are sent by the Vatican to investigate the death of a young nun in Romania and confront a malevolent force in the form of a demonic nun.

  • Transformers: The Last Knight

    Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)
    Film by Paramount Pictures / Michael Bay (Action, Adventure and Sci-Fi) First Assistant Editor Optimus Prime finds his dead home planet, Cybertron, in which he comes to find he was responsible for its destruction. He finds a way to bring Cybertron back to life, but in order to do so, Optimus needs to find an artifact that is on Earth.

  • The Bye Bye Man

    The Bye Bye Man (2017)
    Film by STX Entertainment / Stacy Title (Horror and Thriller) First Assistant Editor When three college students move into an old house off campus, they unwittingly unleash a supernatural entity known as The Bye Bye Man, who comes to prey upon them once they discover his name. The friends must try to save each other, all the while keeping The Bye Bye Man's existence a secret to save others from the same deadly fate. Written by STX Entertainment

  • Wolves at the Door

    Wolves at the Door (2016)
    Film by New Line Pictures / John Leonetti (Horror and Thriller) First Assistant Editor Four friends gather at an elegant home during the Summer of Love, 1969. Unbeknownst to them, deadly visitors are waiting outside. What begins as a simple farewell party turns to a night of primal terror as the intruders stalk and torment the four, who struggle for their lives against what appears to be a senseless attack Written by Warner Bros.

  • The Veil

    The Veil (2016)
    Film by Blumhouse / Phil Joanou (Drama, Horror and Thriller) First Assistant Editor Twenty-five years after members of a religious cult committed mass suicide, the lone survivor returns to the scene of the tragedy with a documentary crew in tow.

  • Stranded

    Stranded (2016)
    Film (short) by Ty Leisher (Action, Horror and Thriller) Editor / Associate Producer In a post apocalyptic future, a recently attacked woman struggles to befriend a dangerous drifter that could help her get back on the road.

  • Sinister 2

    Sinister 2 (2015)
    Film by Blumhouse / Ciaran Foy (Horror, Mystery and Thriller) First Assistant Editor Following the events from the first film, a different family; a mother and her 2 sons move into a rural house that's marked for death. When the deputy from the first film learns that this family is next in line to fall to the demon Bhughul, he races before time to stop it and save them from the same fate.

  • Exeter

    Exeter (2015)
    Film by Voltage Pictures / Marcus Nispel (Horror, Mystery and Thriller) Additional Editor From the director of Friday the 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the producers of Paranormal Activity and Insidious comes new Horror. During an all-night, drug-fueled party at an abandoned asylum known for the horrific treatment of its patients, a group of ordinary teens decide to experiment with the occult, mysteriously leading to a violent possession. In an effort to find help, the group rushes to escape, only to find themselves locked inside with no means of communication. Tempers flare, trusts are broken and in attempt to save one of their friends possessed by the demon, the amateurs try to perform an exorcism. Instead of solving the problem, and unbeknownst to them, they unleash an even more powerful and vengeful spirit, one with a distinct motive and which wants them all dead. The teen's only chance of survival is to uncover the asylum's deep mysteries and find a way out before it's too late. Their search for answers uncovers the asylum's dark past and the terrible ... Written by Viva Pictures Distribution

  • Ouija

    Ouija (2014)
    Film by Blumhouse / Stiles White (Horror and Thriller) First Assistant Editor A girl is mysteriously killed after recording herself playing with an ancient Ouija Board, which leads to a close group of friends to investigate this board. They later find out that some things aren't meant to be played with, especially the 'other side'. Written by Marco

  • Impasse

    Impasse (2013)
    Film (short) by Michael Bekemeyer (Drama) Editor IMPASSE is a day in the life of Alice, a married woman, frustrated with her existence, watching an anonymous young couple fight a heartbreaking battle, deciding their fate. Neither wanting to lose. Neither wanting to compromise. Both deeply in love. An impasse. Despite the intense argument, there's no denying the love this couple feels for each other. It's palpable. It's haunting. It consumes Alice, as she flashes back to her own cold war of love. Will these strangers have any impact on Alice's life? Or will she leave that coffee shop and continue to live in fear of change and choice? The moment of impasse, leading to the necessity of choice. Come explore it through Alice's eyes. Written by Anonymous

  • Chances

    Chances (2013)
    Film by Han Rhyu (Drama, Romance and Thriller) Consulting Editor A young couple meet in a small town in northern Nevada. They fall in love despite their humble shelter and their lowly jobs working in a casino and bar. It soon becomes problematic for the couple when their spotted past come to haunt them and they are forced to make an escape to the wilds of the desert. Written by Sens Productions

  • The Brass Teapot

    The Brass Teapot (2012)
    Film by Magnolia Pictures / Ramaa Mosley (Comedy, Fantasy and Thriller) Assistant Editor Based on the comic book series "The Brass Teapot" about a mid-twenty-year-old couple who, in these difficult economic times, finds a mysterious, magical brass teapot which makes them money but at a surprising price. After realizing the teapot's power, John and Alice must decide how far they will go to fulfill their dream. Written by Anonymous

  • Hotel Noir

    Hotel Noir (2012)
    Film by Sebastian Gutierrez (Crime, Drama, Romance and Thriller) First Assistant Editor Los Angeles, 1958: a detective holes up in a downtown hotel awaiting killers to come get him. During the course of one night he will meet various occupants of the hotel and the truth of how he came to be in his present situation will be revealed. Written by Anonymous

  • The Sessions

    The Sessions (2012)
    Film by Fox Searchlight / Ben Lewin (Comedy, Drama, Romance and Biography) First Assistant Editor At the age of 38, Mark O'Brien, a man who uses an iron lung, decides he no longer wishes to be a virgin. With the help of his therapist and his priest, he contacts Cheryl Cohen-Greene, a professional sex surrogate and a typical soccer mom with a house, a mortgage and a husband. Inspired by a true story, The Sessions, follows the fascinating relationship which evolves between Cheryl and Mark as she takes him on his journey to manhood. Written by Anonymous

  • Filly Brown

    Filly Brown (2012)
    Film by Pantelion Films / Youssef Delara (Drama and Music) Editor Maria Jose 'Majo' Tonorio is a tough LA street poet who spits from the heart. After meeting a talented DJ she cuts her first demo under the guidance of a small time hustler more interested in promoting Majo's sexuality than her lyrics. Soon a major label and its strong-arm executive come calling. Convinced that a record deal will deliver much needed money for the family, Majo is suddenly faced with some stark choices. Does she accept the deal and turn her back on the friends who got her to the precipice of success or does she let a golden opportunity slip away. Written by Anonymous

  • Elektra Luxx

    Elektra Luxx (2010)
    Film by Destination Films / Sebastian Gutierrez (Comedy and Drama) First Assistant Editor Pregnant porn star Elektra Luxx is trying to make a split from the adult film industry by making a living teaching sex classes to housewives. But her life is thrown into disarray when a flight attendant with ties to Elektra's past approaches her for a favor. Chaos and hilarity ensue as fiancees, private investigators, a twin sister, best selling authors and even the Virgin Mary force her to face up to an unexpected series of decisions and revelations. Written by Newport Beach Film Festival

  • Ijé: The Journey

    Ijé: The Journey (2010)
    Film by Chineze Anyaene (Drama) Editor Unprecedented in scope, "Ijé" tells a tale of Chioma, a child growing up in the Nigerian countryside, who warns her restless sister Anya about the trappings of the American dream. Ten years later, Anya is accused of killing three men in a Hollywood Hills mansion--including her record-producer husband. Chioma travels from Nigeria to Los Angeles and, with the help of a young, unproven attorney, discovers that the dark secret her sister wants to keep hidden might be the only thing that can win her freedom. Written by Prisca Anuolam

  • Finding Gauguin

    Finding Gauguin (2010)
    Film by Lee Donald Taicher (Drama and History) Assistant Picture Editor Finding Gauguin tracks the journey of Adam, a young American painter in search of his reclusive idol, Paul Gauguin. Gauguin, a renowned painter and hedonist, has settled in a remote part of the Pacific Islands known as the Marquesas, and taken a beautiful young native girl as his wife. Gauguin initially rejects Adam's appeal to become his apprentice, but soon realizes that mentoring the young artist may be a means of redeeming himself. He takes the young painter under his wing and teaches him his philosophy that life and creativity are inseparable. As Gauguin's health deteriorates, they form a close bond as they work to finish Gauguin's final masterpiece. Finding Gauguin is a fictitious story about an artist whom many consider to be the "Father of Modern Art." Written by Anonymous

  • Bedrooms

    Bedrooms (2010)
    Film by Showtime Networks / Youssef Delara (Drama and Romance) Editor Bedrooms tells a story about the walls that separate people, the heartbreak and infidelity that's often the result and the redemption that comes from tearing those walls down. The film is told in 4 stories by 3 filmmakers. Three of the stories deal with married couples of various ages confronting the turning points of their relationships. A fourth story is interwoven throughout, providing bookends and context in the form of a story about ten year old twins, who, tired of sharing their bedroom set out to build a wall between their beds to create their own spaces. In building the wall to separate, they come to fully appreciate all things that connect them. Bedrooms explores human relationships, their myriad complications and the daily choice we face to either make them work or to move on. Written by YD

  • Saving Face: A True Documentary

    Saving Face: A True Documentary (2009)
    Documentary by Peter Chen (Comedy, Documentary and Drama) Editor A story about how difficult it is for an Asian Chinese American to make it as a Comedian.

  • Fuel

    Fuel (2008)
    Documentary by Joshua Tickell (Documentary) Miscellaneous Crew Director Josh Tickell takes us along for his 11 year journey around the world to find solutions to America's addiction to oil. A shrinking economy, a failing auto industry, rampant unemployment, an out-of-control national debt, and an insatiable demand for energy weigh heavily on all of us. Fuel shows us the way out of the mess we're in by explaining how to replace every drop of oil we now use, while creating green jobs and keeping our money here at home. The film never dwells on the negative, but instead shows us the easy solutions already within our reach. Written by Rebecca Harrell

  • Fields of Fuel

    Fields of Fuel (2008)
    Documentary by Joshua Tickell (Documentary) Miscellaneous Crew The film tells the story of biodiesel, an alternative fuel for diesel engines. Made from vegetable oil, it is non-toxic, has low carbon dioxide emissions and can ultimately replace all liquid fuels used in the United States, thus freeing America's dependence on oil needed for gasoline. Written by Arthur Hausner

  • Mike Fenton's Actors Workshop

    Mike Fenton's Actors Workshop (2002)
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  • ...Or Forever Hold Your Peace

    ...Or Forever Hold Your Peace (2001)
    Film by Kenneth August (Comedy and Drama) Miscellaneous Crew

  • Saving Face

    Saving Face (2000)
    Documentary by Peter Chen (Comedy, Documentary and Drama) Editor A story about how difficult it is for an Asian Chinese American to make it as a Comedian.

  • Shadows

    Shadows (2000)
    Film (short) by Mitch Levine (Drama and Short) Miscellaneous Crew Joshua and his father are among the Jewish prisoners in a concentration camp. When the assistant leader of their work crew is gunned down by mistake, the sadistic leader offers Joshua his place. He takes it, but at what price to his heritage and family? Written by Jon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>

  • Veil

    Veil (2000)
    Film (short) by B. Mark Seabrooks (Horror and Short) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director "I was born with a veil, Professor Cross..." With these words, Zoe reveals the secret of her psychic abilites to her skeptical but supportive professor. Is Zoe insane? Or is there more to the Cross home then meets the eye?

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