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R. Eric Lieb
R. Eric Lieb is an American writer currently working at Skydance Interactive. Career history Lieb has held positions at Artisan Entertainment and Lions Gate Entertainment, Lionsgate where he worked on such films as the Academy Award-winning ''Crash (2004 film), Crash'', as well as ''The Punisher (2004 film), The Punisher'', ''Saw (2004 film), Saw'', ''Saw II'', ''The Devil's Rejects'', and ''Hostel (2005 film), Hostel''. While at Lionsgate he pioneered the motion comic trend by spearheading an animated version of the ''Saw: Rebirth'' comic book, for which he also wrote the story. He was the Director of Development for Fox Atomic, the youth-market film studio. Theatrical releases from the studio included ''28 Weeks Later'', ''Jennifer's Body'', and ''I Love You Beth Cooper''. At Fox Atomic, Lieb created Fox Atomic#Fox Atomic Comics, Fox Atomic Comics and was Editor in Chief of the division. Lieb was a founding partner of Blacklight Transmedia with Zak Kadison, Mark Long and Joanna A ...
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Artisan Entertainment
Artisan Entertainment (formerly known as U.S.A. Home Video, International Video Entertainment (IVE) and LIVE Entertainment) was an American film studio and home video company. It was considered one of the largest mini-major film studios until it was merged by later mini-major film studio Lions Gate Entertainment in 2003. At the time of its acquisition, Artisan had a library of thousands of films developed through acquisition, original production, and production and distribution agreements. Its headquarters and private screening room were located in Santa Monica, California. It also had an office in Tribeca in Manhattan, New York.Company Profile
" Artisan Entertainment. April 8, 2003. Retrieved on September 3, 2011.
The company owned the home video rights to the film libraries of


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