Scott Leberecht

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Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend Trailer

Scott Leberecht began his filmmaking career at Lucasfilm’s Industrial Light & Magic. As a visual effects Art Director, his credits include Flubber, Spawn, and Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow. He has written and directed several award-winning films, including Life After Pi, Underdog, Natural Selection, and feature-length Midnight Son.

Most Popular Scott Leberecht Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend Trailer (2000)

23 May 2000

A behind the scenes look at the making of Sleepy Hollow.

Sleepy Hollow Trailer (1999)

19 November 1999

Skeptical young detective Ichabod Crane gets transferred to the hamlet of Sleepy Hollow, New York, where he is tasked with investigating the decapitations of three people – murders the townsfolk attribute to a legendary specter, The Headless Horseman.

The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special Trailer (2002)

08 May 2002

The Easter Bunny is tired of being second-best to Christmas, so he hires Lobo aka The Main Man to take out Santa Claus in order for him to rule over the Holidays.

Midnight Son Trailer (2011)

04 March 2011

MIDNIGHT SON is the story of Jacob, a young man confined to a life of isolation, due to a rare skin disorder that prevents him from being exposed to sunlight.

Eraser Trailer (1996)

21 June 1996

U.S. Marshall John Kruger erases the identities of people enrolled in the Witness Protection Program.

Spawn Trailer (1997)

31 July 1997

After being murdered by corrupt colleagues in a covert government agency, Al Simmons makes a pact with the devil to be resurrected to see his beloved wife Wanda.

Jurassic Punk Trailer (2022)

16 December 2022

Steve ‘Spaz’ Williams is a pioneer in computer animation. His digital dinosaurs of Jurassic Park transformed Hollywood in 1993, but an appetite for anarchy and reckless disregard for authority may have cost him the recognition he deserved.

Life After Pi Trailer (2014)

27 February 2014

“Life After Pi” is a short documentary about Rhythm & Hues Studios, the L.A. based Visual Effects company that won an Academy Award for its groundbreaking work on “Life of Pi”– just two weeks after declaring bankruptcy.