HaZ Dulull began his career in video games before transitioning to visual effects, contributing to acclaimed projects like The Dark Knight and Hellboy 2, earning multiple VES award nominations.
He made his directorial debut with the indie sci-fi feature films - The Beyond and 2036 Origin Unknown, the former achieving critical and commercial success, and the latter receiving a theatrical release. This led to HaZ directing Disney’s action-comedy series Fast Layne, the animated prequel 47 Ronin: The Samurai Spirit for Universal, and the short film - ‘Under the sea - A Descendants story ‘ for Disney+ as well as a segment in the sci-fi anthology feature -Portals.
In 2024, HaZ released MAX BEYOND, a groundbreaking animated sci-fi feature created using Unreal Engine 4, further cementing his status as a pioneer in real-time filmmaking. He also directed Dune: Awakening cinematics for Funcom .
HaZ is the Founder of Beyond The Pixels - a fast-growing tech and lifestyle creator brand at the intersection of film, gaming, and virtual production.
Before launching BTP, HaZ made waves in UGC game development, creating Moontopia, one of the first original IPs built in Fortnite by a third-party creator. The game was spotlighted as an Epic Pick, featured on Fortnite’s front page, and covered by outlets like VentureBeat and EDGE Magazine.
BTP is known for its hands-on, creator-first content that blends Unreal Engine, UEFN, and AI tools, with tutorials, reviews, and behind-the-scenes looks at real-world production workflows.
Most recently, HaZ led the gamification of Fremantle & BBC’s The Rap Battle into Fortnite—pioneering a new transmedia model for interactive entertainment.