David Stuart

David Stuart

Biografía

After gaining his degree in psychology from the University of Florida, David relocated to New York and began working for the IBM start up Prodigy Services Company. His four years at Prodigy proved to be a staging ground for his future film work, as David became one of Prodigy's top producers, winning company wide recognition and multiple awards.
In 1994, David left Prodigy to pursue filmmaking, where he began by volunteering at the NYC Mayor's Office of Film, Theater & Broadcasting under Richard Brick. A few months, later David was accepted into Columbia University's Graduate Film Program. David's interests led him to production, working at all levels from PA to grip, location manager to assistant director, and production manager to producer.
In 1999 David served as co-producer on a combination live action/animated indie feature Marisa and has never looked back. David's career has included producing the recent indie feature Screen Door Jesus, shot on the emerging Hi-Def 24p format (as was Spy Kids II), which premiered at the 2003 Hampton's International Film Festival. In addition, he served as Line Producer on the recently released Washington Heights (with Tomas Milan and Manny Perez). David is currently developing an hour-long dramatic television series and an independent feature film titled Moody Blue.

Indican Pictures

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