[vc_row content_width=”large” equal_height=”” font_color=”light” background_type=”image” background_color=”black” background_img_lazyload=”1″ shift_y=”0″ z_index=”0″][vc_column content_type=”block-media” content_placement=”middle” font_color=”light” background_type=”image” background_color=”black” background_img_lazyload=”1″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ z_index=”0″ min_height=”100%” max_width=”100%”][vc_custom_heading text=”Eric Dean Seaton” font_size=”96″ responsive=”yes” min_font_size=”60″ font_family=”” color=”accent” font_weight=”400″][vc_column_text]With a Daytime Emmy and three NAACP Image Award Nominations, Eric Dean Seaton has become a unique director who not only crosses genres, but also styles. Using his cinematic eye, strong sense of story and passionate energy that’s infectious, Seaton bounces from drama to comedy, as well as single camera to multi-cam.

In the dramatic world, Seaton has directed multiple episodes of Superman and Lois, BatwomanLegends of TomorrowSupergirlThe FlashLegacies, and Greenleaf. His single camera comedies include Modern FamilyBlack-ish, The GoldbergsAmerican HousewifeLife in PiecesGrown-ish, and The Mick.

In the multi-camera world Seaton has tackled the Netflix pilots Family Reunion and The Prince of Peoria, and Disney Channel’s pilots Raven’s Home, Mighty Med and Kickin-it. His multi-camera episodic work includes Spectrum’s Mad About You, NBC’s Indebted and Marlon.

In variety, Nickelodeon’s sketch show All That and Disney’s So Random, make him one of the very few directors who have successfully worked in multiple styles of television. Seaton is also the creator, writer and publisher of the critically acclaimed Legend of the Mantamaji, and Legend of the Mantamaji: Bloodlines graphic novel series, and director of the multiple award-winning Legend of the Mantamaji: Live Action Short.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”justified” onclick=”none” images=”6571,6861,6574,6866,6874″][/vc_column][/vc_row]