

In 1989, he was promoted to senior vice president and general counsel and from 1991 to 2008 he served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel. as vice president and general counsel, charged with building the studio’s in-house legal department. In 1981, he became a founding partner of the law firm then known as Weissman, Wolff, Bergman, Coleman & Schulman, where he continued to serve as a primary outside litigation counsel for Warner Bros. assignments, including litigation and negotiations regarding the “Superman” franchise. During his tenure there he worked on a variety of Warner Bros. He is the Managing Director of the Land of Elyon LLC and a member of the management committee.Īfter graduating from UC Berkeley’s School of Law, Schulman started his legal career in private practice at the law firm of Kaplan, Livingston, Goodwin, Berkowitz and Selvin. Graphic Productions (Los Angeles), Co-President and Co-production of Development for Animaic SFX Studio (Beijing), and SVP, International Projects Development for Porchlight Entertainment (Los Angeles). With over 35 years of comprehensive international production experience, he currently serves as President, Computer Animation Director and Producer for E.P. As President and Production Supervisor, the company became engaged in producing commercials for numerous ad agencies for national and international clients, special-subject short films for the private and government sectors, and select indie film projects.
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Graphic Productions, a Los Angeles company specializing in creating 3D computer animation and effects for the major Hollywood studios and TV networks. After earning his Masters in Computer Animation at UCLA, he founded E.P. Pong is one of the holding members of the Land of Elyon Holdings LLC, USA.
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And now, Carman’s award-winning The Land of Elyon five-book series is in development as a series of feature animated films. In 2014, Disney optioned Patrick’s book, Floors for a live-action feature film. As an enthusiastic reading advocate, Patrick has visited more than 1,000 schools, developed village library projects in Central America, and created author outreach programs for communities. As a multimedia pioneer, Patrick authored The Black Circle, the fifth title in the 39 Clues series, and the groundbreaking Dark Eden, Skeleton Creek, and Trackers books. Patrick Carman has also authored the New York Times bestselling acclaimed book series: Atherton, and the teen superhero novel Thirteen Days to Midnight.

To date, his books have been translated into approximately 24 languages. His bestselling books and book series include The Land of Elyon, Atherton, Elliot’s Park, 39 Clues, Floors, Trackers, Thirteen Days to Midnight, Dark Eden, Pulse, 3:15, and Skeleton Creek. Today, top American publishers are publishing his books: Scholastic, Harper Collins and Little Brown Books For Young Readers. That year, his first book, The Land of Elyon, burst onto the prestigious New York Times Best-Sellers Book List for children. In 2003, Patrick sold his second company and began writing books for children and young adults. Patrick Carman is an award-winning American author who grew up in Salem, Oregon, graduated from Willamette University, then started and ran his own advertising agency for 10 years before selling it and launching a technology company, which he built into a multi-million dollar business.
