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Immersed in digital film technology, David's ideas and execution are on the cutting edge of the medium. In pursuit of his first feature, David accentuated his director's reel with two award-winning short films: The Man of Steal and Rats. His shorts have screened all over the country and in festivals such as Hollywood Digital Festival, Anchorage Alaska Film festival, Dragon Con, Screamfest La, and Cinequest. Rats also received critical acclaim from Sin City creator Frank Miller and Director Robert Rodriguez. David's latest short film, Independence, recently won the 2007 Spirit Awards Short Film Contest and is currently being broadcast on IFC throughout the month of April. Tales of Dementia is an ongoing series.

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