Noah Kadner was born in New Jersey and raised in New Mexico. He
graduated from the MFA program in production at the USC School of
Cinema-Television. Noah lives in Los Angeles and runs High Road
Productions, a film, television, production and post-production
company. He has directed several short films, commercials and music
videos. He also works as a DVD authoring specialist. His clients have
included the U.S. Army, United Nations, NBC, PBS, Sony, and FOX.
Noah's work, such as his award-winning short "Today's Life," has been
screened at San Diego ComiCon, UCLA Shorttakes, USC First Look,
Hollywood Shorts Film Festival, IFilm, AtomFilms and the Sci-Fi
Channel. His first feature film Formosa enjoyed a successful festival
run.
Noah also administers several online filmmaking forums including
Withoutabox, 2-pop, Creative Cow and DVXuser.com. He also writes for
industry magazines like Videography and American Cinematographer. Noah
recently covered Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and
Transformers for American Cinematographer.