Daniel D.W.

Daniel D.W.
Occupation Author, screenplay writer, independent filmmaker, VFX designer and artist
Years active 2010−present

Daniel D. Warwick (born 1979) known professionally as Daniel D.W. is a multimedia artist, writer and designer.

Independent film career

In 2010 Daniel D.W. wrote and created the webseries Clark: A Gonzomentary which went on to receive awards for Outstanding Lead Actor and Outstanding Writing from LAWebfest[1] for its web series version and nominated for Best Documentary by the 6th annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival for its 2012 full-feature version. He has been praised as a "fourth-wall busting" filmmaker from Filmthreat [2]

He also wrote, edited and created visual effects for the short film "Maximum Impact"[3] as part of the Project Twenty1 21-day film competition which was awarded Best Visual Effects and the Audience Award.[4]

In 2014, Daniel along with Matt Sundell and John Housely, produced "Hive,"[5] a science-fiction/horror short film that took 6 nominations and 4 wins at the 2014 Project Twenty1 festival awards. These awards included Best Film, Best Effects, Best Use Of Element, Audience Award and was nominated for Best Music and Best Director.[6] This short film inspired the HIVE Transmedia Project.

HIVE Transmedia Project

Daniel is currently writing and producing the HIVE Transmedia Project with the help of Joseph Matheny as executive producer and Matt Sundell and John Housley as film producers. Hive has a current release date of May 2015.[7]

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