Daniel D.W.

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

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

Independent films

In 2010 Daniel Dw wrote and created the webseries Clark: A Gonzomentary which received 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 2013 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

Main article: "Hive Propolis"

Daniel is currently writing and producing the HIVE Transmedia Project[7] The first novel, "Hive Propolis" released in May 2015.[8]

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