
Marc F. Adler
Writing
Biography
Marc F. Adler (born 15 July 1972) is an American businessman, director and screenwriter. He has been the founder of many successful companies over his career, starting in 1991. Through his animation company Fathom Studios, Adler produced, co-wrote, and co-directed the first independent computer-generated feature film Delgo (2008), starring the likes of Freddie Prince Jr., Jennifer Love Hewitt and Val Kilmer. The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only $1 million on an estimated budget of $40 million and receiving scorching reviews from critics and audiences alike. Since Delgo, Marc has returned to entrepreneurship and has not worked on a feature film in that time.
Known For

In a divided land, it takes a rebellious boy and his clandestine love for a Princess of an opposing race to stop a war orchestrated by a power hungry villain.
Delgo

Chameleons don't just dance, they "chrome" - an explosive combination of crazy moves with wild bursts of color changing. When a timid chameleon named Hue, who can't change colors, attends a dance party, he finds himself unexpectedly thrown on stage, his shortcomings exposed to all.