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David C. Stuart

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David C. Stuart (born May 1962 in New York City) is an American film and digital media producer.

Influenced by early life experiences, Stuart sought to better understand creativity and the motivations of human behavior, leading him to study psychology at the University of Florida. After college he joined Internet pioneer Prodigy Services Company where he helped create branded, interactive content for the first consumer focused online service.

As a producer David has created branded media for clients including Verizon, Kia, American Express, The NBA, NFL, NHL, Coca-Cola, Samsung, Skyy Vodka and Microsoft. His work has included augmented and virtual reality; commercials, music videos, popular specials for networks like A&E, feature films such as Welcome to Academia, starring James Legros and Callie Thorn, and pro bono work to support Muscular Dystrophy, Lou Gehrig's disease and Children's Miracle Network.

David also served as producer on the MAC release Washington Heights, with Bobby Cannavale and David Zayas, Calling it Quits with Dennis Boutsikaris and Jessica Hecht, and Screen Door Jesus, winner of the Best Picture Award at the Hampton's International Film Festival. His work has screened at festivals around the world, been seen on television and in theaters nationwide.

References

  • Tran, An (April 1, 2008). "With Honors: Welcome to Academia and the ARRIFLEX D-20" (PDF). ARRI News Magazine. Los Angeles: ARRI Group: 10.

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