Eric Miller(I)
- Transportation Department
- Producer
- Production Manager
While he is yet to achieve his dream of working on a Godzilla movie, Eric Miller has enjoyed a varied career in the Entertainment Industry. In addition to his voluminous Production and Transportation credits, his produced screenplays include "Night Skies," "The Shadow Men," "Mask Maker," and the SyFy Channel hit "Ice Spiders," he was a producer on the films "2001 Maniacs," "Knifepoint," "Learning Curves," and the award winning "Broke Sky," was the Head of Production and Development for Eli Roth's Raw Nerve horror company, and has worked in many other fun filled, low stress film and TV jobs.
Miller also wrote and directed the short horror satire "The Waffle House Incident" which premiered at the 2014 Fantasia Film Festival. Outside of Hollywood, he is a prolific short story writer, less prolific novelist, and runs the small press Big Time Books. The Imprint's horror anthology "Hell Comes To Hollywood" was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Anthology. The publication was followed by the imaginatively titled sequel "Hell Comes to Hollywood II" and the genre trucking anthologies "18 Wheels of Horror" and "18 Wheels of Science Fiction." Miller lives in Los Angeles, but wanders all over in his quest to find the entrance to The Road.
Miller also wrote and directed the short horror satire "The Waffle House Incident" which premiered at the 2014 Fantasia Film Festival. Outside of Hollywood, he is a prolific short story writer, less prolific novelist, and runs the small press Big Time Books. The Imprint's horror anthology "Hell Comes To Hollywood" was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Anthology. The publication was followed by the imaginatively titled sequel "Hell Comes to Hollywood II" and the genre trucking anthologies "18 Wheels of Horror" and "18 Wheels of Science Fiction." Miller lives in Los Angeles, but wanders all over in his quest to find the entrance to The Road.