Eric Mofford
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
![Houston We Have a Problem steps inside the energy capital of the world to see the hard truths about oil, from the Texas oilmen themselves. For decades American presidents have cried the woes of our nationÂ’s addiction to foreign oil. Hollow campaign promises project a future that can be independent and sustainable. Yet the truth is, the energy policy of the USA has only been a strategy of defense, not offense. We are fighting a cold war on energy, and both Wall Street and Main Street have no idea what to do. We will see a new form of Wildcatting in alternatives, and learn how many oilmen believe that being shackled to cheap oil is only destroying our empire. Many old timers realize that the oil industry must change, advising that it is going to take everything to meet AmericaÂ’s future energy needs.](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMTAzOTMwMjA5NDVeQTJeQWpwZ15BbWU3MDQwNDE2OTI@._V1_QL75_UX500_CR0,46,500,281_.jpg)
Eric Mofford has been involved in over 150 film, television and on-line productions and numerous commercials and music videos, 30 of those projects as an Assistant Director and/or Production Manager, including the EMMY award-winning 24, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Kalifornia and Daughters of the Dust.
He co-produced the 13-part documentary series for PBS, Senior Year in 2001. His dramatic blues film, Travelin Trains, aired nationally on A&E and won a dozen national and international film festival awards including the CINE Golden Eagle.
Now producing and directing, recent credits include the sports Doc series for NBCSports.com, Puckland; the original comedy web series, Love and Loathing: Adventures in Divorce Land; the PBS documentary, 9/11: Inside the Pentagon; the award winning feature documentary, Sunshine Superman; the EMMY nominated documentary, Houston We Have a Problem and the live action portions for the EA video game, Need for Speed: Undercover, with Maggie Q. In June, 2010 he received the RAWARTISTS Filmmakers Award. He teaches numerous film production workshops, both stateside and internationally, and has a budget and filmmaking consulting service at OneonOneFilmTraining.com
He co-produced the 13-part documentary series for PBS, Senior Year in 2001. His dramatic blues film, Travelin Trains, aired nationally on A&E and won a dozen national and international film festival awards including the CINE Golden Eagle.
Now producing and directing, recent credits include the sports Doc series for NBCSports.com, Puckland; the original comedy web series, Love and Loathing: Adventures in Divorce Land; the PBS documentary, 9/11: Inside the Pentagon; the award winning feature documentary, Sunshine Superman; the EMMY nominated documentary, Houston We Have a Problem and the live action portions for the EA video game, Need for Speed: Undercover, with Maggie Q. In June, 2010 he received the RAWARTISTS Filmmakers Award. He teaches numerous film production workshops, both stateside and internationally, and has a budget and filmmaking consulting service at OneonOneFilmTraining.com