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  1. View Carl Rosendahl’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Distinguished Professor of Practice at Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University ...

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  2. Carl received multiple Emmy Awards and in 1998 was recognized with a Technical Achievement Academy Award for PDI's contributions to modern filmmaking. In early 2000 he sold PDI to DreamWorks SKG. From 2000 through 2002, Carl was a Managing Director at Mobius Venture Capital (formerly Softbank Venture Capital) where he focused on investments in the technology and media space.

  3. Carl is currently an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center, and is a Co-Director of the Silicon Valley satellite campus. He mentors and advises students working on their Masters in Entertainment Technology degrees and teaches a course on entrepreneurship. In addition, Carl is an advisor for a number of ...

  4. Carl Rosendahl. Carl is a Distinguished Professor of the Practice and the Director of ETC's Silicon Valley location. Carl joined the ETC in 2008. Carl graduated with a BSEE from Stanford University in 1979. Seeking a way to combine his passions for filmmaking and technology, he founded Pacific Data Images in 1980.

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    Carl Rosendahl Educator, Entrepreneur, Pixelgeek. My first career was founding and building Pacific Data Images (which became PDI/DreamWorks) – it was an incredible experience.

  6. Carl Rosendahl. My first career was founding and building Pacific Data Images (now PDI/DreamWorks) - an incredible experience. Since then I've been a Venture Capitalist, serial entrepreneur, mentor and now faculty member for Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center. I take pictures, play music and program for fun - sometimes combining ...

  7. Carl Rosendahl (Associate Professor, Entertainment Tech Center at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) & Academy Award Winner) discusses his past, present and fu...