Caleb Emerson's debut feature film, "Die You Zombie Bastards!", premiered at film festivals worldwide and garnered numerous accolades, including being showcased as the DVD of the month in January 2007 by Fangoria Magazine. The film received extensive coverage in Rue Morgue Magazine, Dread Central, Bloody Disgusting, and nearly every prominent horror blog and magazine.
Emerson's sophomore effort, "Frankie in Blunderland", made its way through the festival circuit in 2011. The film boasts an impressive cast, featuring Aramis Sartorio, also known as Tommy Pistol, and Thea Martin, with special appearances by Debbie Rochon and Evan Stone.
Beyond his work in the film industry, Caleb Emerson has also directed two episodes of the Geek & Sundry series "Written by a Kid", including the episode "Valentimes Day", which starred the iconic Cassandra "Elvira" Peterson.
As an editor, Emerson has been an integral part of the Comedy Central show Tosh.0 since 2010, frequently appearing in comedic bits as an actor. His additional editing credits include the Vh1 reality show "Scream Queens", which he also guest-starred and wrote for in 2009.
Caleb Emerson has collaborated with Troma Entertainment on several projects, starting with "Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part 4". He served as Assistant Director and starred in Troma's "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead".