Mike Bundlie

Michael Bundlie (born April 6, 1975) is an American artist, producer, entrepreneur, author and publisher.

Mike Bundlie
Born
Michael Bundlie

(1975-04-06) April 6, 1975
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
EducationRoseville Area High School
Alma materCarleton College
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
OccupationArtist, film producer, author, entrepreneur, publisher
Years active1993–present
Notable work
Da 5 Bloods, Peter Pan Musical, Stan Lee Super Con, Kewl Magazine, Free Candle App, Sid the Science Kid, Pearl Jam App, Monkey (film)
WebsiteAbstract Entertainment / Poets Road

Early life

Bundlie was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. He began his first company at age nine as a manuscript typist for fiction authors. While in high school he started his second company, MiraView Design, which provided design services for national brands.

After high school, Bundlie attended Carleton College and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design where he graduated in 1997.[1]

Career

Design and Interactive career

After moving to Los Angeles, Bundlie provided art direction and design for numerous film, television and animation series including Strawberry Shortcake, SpongeBob SquarePants and Inspector Gadget. He continued on to do character design for animations such as Dragonlance and The Voyages of Young Doctor Dolittle, starring Jane Seymour, Jason Alexander, and Tim Curry. This led him to become Head of Interactive for animation company DIC Entertainment in Burbank, California.

In 2001, he formed Poets Road, a creative technology company. Under his direction, Poets Road has produced websites and apps for large corporations and celebrities. In 2011, Poets Road created the Free Candle App which became a number 1 app in six countries and one of the most downloaded apps of 2011. In 2012, Bundlie launched the Pearl Jam app which continues to be one the top rated band apps on iTunes. Poets Road continues to produce websites and apps.

Bundlie co-authored the worldwide patent for the educational system that became the successful online learning tool ABCmouse.com in 2010.

In January 2017, Bundlie designed an emoji app featuring soccer star Neymar Jr called Neymoji that ranked as the number one celebrity app and the number one entertainment, utility and sports app in multiple countries.[2][3]

Art career

Bundlie has done animation and design on various animated and live action titles including Hercules, Stan Lee's Mighty 7, DinoSquad, Rock Dog, Horseland, Strawberry Shortcake, Trollz, Sabrina's Secret Life, and Liberty's Kids. He was commissioned to design the award statue and show graphics for NBC's Ultimate Toy Awards.[4]

In 2018, Bundlie designed, inked and lettered a limited edition comic issue entitled The Marvel Experience written by Cullen Bunn featuring the Avengers, SHIELD and various Marvel villains.[5]

Writing career

In 2003, Bundlie co-wrote a non-fiction book teaching financial literacy to kids entitled Make More Than Your Parents with Kevin O'Donnell and Bart Diliddo.[6] The book featured an interactive CD-Rom.

In 2007, Bundlie co-wrote a hardcover fiction book, Adventures in the Arts with Denise Bradley. The book was the first to feature the PTA logo on the cover as it allowed the reader to complete a full Arts curriculum while reading.

Publishing career

Kewl Magazine was created by Mike Bundlie (Publisher), Denise Bradley (Editor-In-Chief), DIC Entertainment and Geffen Records in 2007 with Bundlie and Bradley becoming full owners in 2008. The magazine was licensed for a TV Series called Everything KEWL that aired on CBS in 2007 and later as the brand for the entire Saturday Morning TV block called KEWLOPOLIS on CBS. KEWL was the first music-focused magazine geared specifically to tweens and celebrated its launch by sponsoring Miley Cyrus's Best of Both Worlds Tour.[7]

Beginning in 2019, Bundlie began mentoring future authors and artists through investments and creative assistance including the Kippi the Conqueror book series by author Kady Oliker Eshleman. [8]

Film producing

Bundlie began producing in 2012 with the Sid the Science Kid Movie. In 2015, he established Abstract Entertainment with Barry Levine.[9][10]

On September 4, 2015, Variety announced the upcoming film "Monkey", a modern-day follow up to the classic Chinese fable of Journey to the West with Mike Bundlie and Barry Levine producing under their production company Abstract Entertainment along with co-production partner Eracme Entertainment.[9]

Recent films executive produced by Bundlie include the upcoming Da 5 Bloods directed by Spike Lee on Netflix starring Chadwick Boseman[11][12][13][14][15], Norm of the North Family Vacation [16], and the thriller Follow Me starring Keegan Allen and Holland Roden. [17]

Bundlie is currently producing multiple films through Abstract Entertainment including Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson with Road Pictures and script by Karl Gajdusek (''Oblivion'' and ''Stranger Things'').[18][19]

Interactive and Live Events

Starting in 2014 became a producer and creative on The Marvel Experience, a touring interactive park based on the characters from Marvel superhero universe that tours around the world in which visitors train to be Agents of SHIELD.[20]

In the November of 2019, Bundlie produced the first ever Stan Lee Super Con, a large scale Comic Convention, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event drew dozens of celebrities including members of the cast of Entourage, The Sopranos, Vampire Diaries, Doctor Strange, Avengers End Game, and more. Famed comic artists such as Rob Liefeld, and Bob Layton. The show lasted three days and drew over 60,000 attendees. The first international convention of its kind in the country, the event has helped open the doors of American Pop Culture for local fans. [21][22][23][24][25][26]

Theatre

Bundlie produced the first production of a Broadway Musical in Saudi Arabia in November 2019. The twenty show run of Peter Pan featured over thirty cast members, the World Tour sets and was done in conjunction with Thomas McCoy and the legendary Cathy Rigby. [27][28]

See also

References

  1. "MCAD Annual Report 2013". Mcad.edu. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  2. "Neymar launches Neymoji, an app with his face in emojis". as.com.
  3. "Neymar Jr, The World's Most Valuable Player Becomes The Number #1 Celebrity App". finance.yahoo.com.
  4. "toymania". Retrieved February 16, 2019.
  5. "The Marvel Experience (2018)". ComicBookDB. Archived from the original on February 10, 2019. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
  6. "Nonfiction Book Review: Make More Than Your Parents: Your Guide to Financial Freedom by Kevin O'Donnell". Publishersweekly.com. September 1, 2003. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  7. "KEWL brand bows with magazine". chiefmarketer.com. Chief Marketer.
  8. "Meet Kady Oliker Eshleman". voyagela.com.
  9. James Rainey. "'Monkey King' Film Would Bring Chinese Fable to America". Variety. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  10. "Story of the Monkey King". tracking-board.com. Tracking Board.
  11. "Da Five Bloods". playbill.com.
  12. "Da Five Bloods". awardsdaily.com.
  13. "Da Five Bloods". vitalthrills.com.
  14. "Da Five Bloods". imdb.com.
  15. "Da Five Bloods Trailer". hollywoodreporter.com.
  16. "Norm of the North Family Vacation". imdb.com.
  17. "Follow Me". imdb.com.
  18. "Future World Sells China". HollywoodReporter.com. Hollywood Reporter.
  19. "Road Pictures to produce Run Lola Run". screendaily.com. Screen Daily.
  20. "RFID News Roundup". RFID Journal. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  21. "Comic book fans unite at Stan Lee Super Con in Riyadh". arabnews.com.
  22. "What was the first Stan Lee Super Con like". therealstanlee.com.
  23. "Saudi Arabia welcomes Stan Lee Super Con". newsarama.com.
  24. "Rob Liefeld Clothing Policy Saudi Arabia". bleedingcool.com.
  25. "Stan Lee Super Con in Riyadh". albawaba.com.
  26. "New Event Opening". exhibitionworld.co.uk.
  27. "Peter Pan lands in Saudi Arabia". broadwayworld.com.
  28. "Dreams come alive as Musical delights". arabnews.com.
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