Eric Steven Stahl

Eric Steven Stahl (born April 4, 1959) is an American director, screenwriter, producer and editor who is known for making the world's first all-digital sound 70mm film called Digital Dream.

What followed was Digital Dream - presented in 70mm six track stereo and costing $7.5 million,[6] the project was co-sponsored by the top industry players including Panavision, Sony and Eastman Kodak, with visual effects supervision by Academy Award winner John Dykstra.

[8] His feature directorial debut, under his newly formed banner, Final Approach, starring James B. Sikking, Hector Elizondo, Madolyn Smith Osborne and Kevin McCarthy was the world's first all digital sound (DDD) film ever made.

After leaving Disney, Stahl set out to make his second feature film under the FilmQuest banner, Safe House, starring Patrick Stewart, Kimberly Williams and Hector Elizondo.

Stahl's most recent feature directorial effort was the Warner Bros. Entertainment comedy I-See-You.Com starring Beau Bridges, Rosanna Arquette and Hector Elizondo.