Ronald Krauss is a renowned filmmaker who has garnered numerous accolades for his work in creating captivating music videos and commercials.
After graduating from Syracuse University, his first film, Puppies For Sale, which starred Academy Award winner Jack Lemmon, earned the prestigious "Best Short Film" award at over twenty renowned film festivals worldwide and was theatrically released alongside Disney's re-release of The Little Mermaid.
This remarkable achievement led to Ronald becoming the inaugural recipient of the Kodak Vision Award, presented by the esteemed George Lucas.
Following this success, Ronald went on to write and direct several feature films, including the teen drama Rave and the James Spader-starring Sci-Fi thriller, Alien Hunter.
In addition to his work in film, Ronald has also made a significant impact in television, creating the NBC series Chicken Soup for the Soul, which was based on the best-selling books, and earning an Emmy Award nomination for his contributions to the series Beyond The Glory.
Throughout his career, Ronald has become known for his distinctive storytelling style, which continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
One of his most acclaimed feature films, Gimme Shelter, starring Vanessa Hudgens, Rosario Dawson, Brendan Fraser, and James Earl Jones, serves as a testament to his enduring success, with the film appealing to a global audience and solidifying Ronald's status as one of today's most celebrated filmmakers.