Paul Taublieb, a multi Emmy-winning filmmaker, is the founder of TAUBLIEB Films, a production company based in Malibu, California.
Through his company, Taublieb specializes in producing long-form feature documentaries, narrative films, short-form viral videos, and branded content.
His work is characterized by insightful and probing interviews presented in an impactful, cinematic style.
Some of his notable projects include the theatrically-released "Blink of an Eye," set in the NASCAR world and currently being developed into a feature film with Sony Pictures, where he will serve as a producer.
Taublieb has also worked on the Emmy-winning documentary "UNCHAINED: The Untold Story of Freestyle Motocross" for Netflix, as well as the ESPN 30-for-30 Emmy-winning film "Hawaiian: The Legend of Eddie Aikau."
His other notable projects include the theatrically-released "FASTEST" about MotoGP, the ABC mini-series "Big Wave Hellmen," "Blood Line: The Life and Times of Brian Deegan" on Amazon Prime, and two episodes of the acclaimed ESPN series "Enhanced" for Academy Award-winning producer Alex Gibney/Jigsaw Productions.
In addition to his documentary and narrative work, Taublieb has also produced the dramatic feature film "The Vow," starring Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams, which grossed $200 million at the box office.
He has also produced a number of award-winning network television movies and has been credited as one of the creators of the ESPN X Games.
Taublieb has directed and produced viral videos and short-form branded content with hundreds of millions of views for sponsors including Monster Energy, ESPN, Anheuser-Busch, Mexico-based chain Coppel, and Ferrari, among others.