Ed Ulbrich

Executive vice president of production, Digital Domain

Ed Ulbrich joined Digital Domain as a founding executive in 1993 and currently holds the position of President, Commercial Division & Executive Producer. Ed oversees Digital Domain’s advertising business and executive produces the visual effects for blockbusters like Titanic, Fight Club, Zodiac, Adaptation, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. He has also produced music videos for the Rolling Stone, Michael Jackson, Nine Inch Nails, and other artists as well as 500+ commercials for clients including Coca Cola, BMW and Microsoft.

Prior to Digital Domain, Ed was a Commercial Producer at the Leo Burnett Company and a digital artist at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. In 2007 and 2009 he was named to the Creativity 50 – top innovators in advertising and design, and in 2009 he was named one of the 100 most creative people in business by Fast Company magazine.

Additional Information:
Fastcompany: 100 Most Creative People in Business www.fastcompany.com/100/2009/ed-ulbrich

Movies where he led visual effects production
• The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
• We Own the Night (2007)
• Zodiac (2007)
• Adaptation (2002)
• Fight Club (1999)
• What Dreams May Come (1998)
• Armageddon (1998)
• Titanic (1997)

Digital Domain has received three Academy Awards® for Visual Effects
• Titanic
• What Dreams May Come
• The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

About Digital Domain
www.digitaldomain.com
Digital Domain is an Academy Award©-winning digital production studio focused on visual effects for feature film and advertising production. Founded in 1993, the company has built a legacy of achievement, listing Titanic, The Day After Tomorrow and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button among its 75+ film credits. A creative giant in advertising, Digital Domain has created some of the world’s most memorable spots.

The studio works with top directors including Michael Bay, Rob Cohen, Clint Eastwood, David Fincher, Joseph Kosinski, Mark Romanek, the Wachowskis and more. Digital Domain is continually pushing into new territory and is being recognized for its pioneering work in photo-real digital humans and productions that bring the worlds of movies, games, advertising and the web closer together. Digital Domain is privately held and based in Venice, California.