David Dillehunt
David Dillehunt | |
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Born |
David Nelson Dillehunt April 5, 1984 Charlottesville, Virginia |
Occupation | Director, Producer, Composer |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Website | |
http://www.daviddillehunt.com |
David Nelson Dillehunt (born April 5, 1984 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an American film director, television producer and composer. He is most known as director and co-writer of the official You Can't Do That on Television reunion episode, Project 131.[1] Other notable works include the 1998 television series, Defying Belief, his 2004 documentary, You Can't Do That on Film,[2] and the 2008 feature-length comedy, Craptastic.[3] Dillehunt has self-released six albums of original music compositions.[4]
Dillehunt also serves as Broadcast Director for the City of Charlottesville, in the Office of Communications.[5] Since joining the department in 2005, he has overseen the production of numerous television series and civic meetings for the PEG cable stations of Charlottesville. He was nominated for a NATAS-NCCB Emmy Award in May 2013 for his work with the department.[6]
Filmography
- Craptastic Number Two (2014) (co-directed with Bryan Kasik)
- No One Knows You (2013)
- Velvet Rut (2012)
- We Are Astronomers (2011)
- Paper Shoes (2010)
- At The Bottom (2009)
- Craptastic (2008) (co-directed with Bryan Kasik)
- Smoke Screen (2007)
- Slapjack (2006)
- One Shot (2005)
- You Can't Do That on Film (2004)
- Eviternity (2003)
Discography
- Turn Off Your Mind (2014)
- Face the Music (2011)
- Chaos Theory (2008)
- Somewhere in Between (2005)
- Caught in the Act (2002)
- Defying Belief (1999)