During his time in school, David worked on numerous cinematography projects for classmates and has also worked on a movie that will be released in the spring. “Doing the classical Hollywood movie with 50 people on set with actors, lights and the big cameras is what gives me the most satisfaction,” says David. “That’s the ultimate dream. A lot of filmmakers share that, I’m sure.” He continues, “But what gets you to that point is what makes you unique. For me that was initially photography. A lot of it is about aesthetics for me.”
Presently, David is working with the Foundation on interviews that were done in the early days of the Foundation to create content that will be used on the Foundation’s website and social media. Additionally, he also produced a video for the Humanities Council on the release of Wendell Berry’s new book that was shown on the Wednesday of the Kentucky Book Festival.
We are excited to welcome David and the skills he possesses to bring the Foundation to life to impact our online presence.
