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David Sloma is a writer and filmmaker
from Toronto, Canada. He has produced videos for visionary painter
Alex
Grey and directed music videos for Grammy-winner Alannah Myles.
David's short documentary film
"Liberty Village: Somewhere in
Heaven" received a grant from the National Film
Board of Canada (NFB) and his short drama/comedy
"Me and Pollyanna"
was distributed by Big Film Shorts.
His entry in Big Rock Beer's "Eddies" commercial contest earned an
honorable mention.
David has been published in many smaller outlets and sold a
science-fiction story, called
"Cyber." He has completed a
science-fiction novel and written several feature length screenplays.
He also takes
photos.
He's been a vegetarian for over 20 years
and is now mostly eating raw.
David's production company is
Rockin' Films
He writes and runs the site
3D-Experiences.com
He's making a film called
GOTHinsideOUT
His YouTube channel is
http://www.youtube.com/user/RockinFilms
His short documentary of the Hamilton
Pagan Pride Day 2006 has been accepted into the YouTube
Revenue Sharing Program:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m7MmDYb7Q8
References
"David Sloma is a highly professional videographer who generously
produced quality media to assist our marketing efforts for
CoSM." -
Allyson and Alex Grey, visionary painters,
CoSM
"David Sloma has a keen artistic eye, capturing those special
moments in a live performance that allow you to experience it over
and over again. A professional even in post-editing, Dave ensures
that you have your material back promptly, ready to upload and
promote!" - Michelle Bake Co-Founder + Producer
'inTO the Heart'
U2 Fan Fest
"Met David at the CMW (Canadian Music Week) festival last year and
from the first introduction he was nothing but professional...
...the promotional video he made for us came out better than we
could have hoped for!" - Dave Dupuis, musician,
Nightmare Air
"David Sloma was an interesting and vital person to work with,
especially vis a vis his role as filmmaker. He produced, directed,
filmed and edited our music video for "Watching the World Go Bye"
and I have worked with him several times since then. He made his
subjects comfortable without losing the necessary vitality and edge
that makes a video entertaining." - Nik Beat, broadcaster, writer
and musician,
Tyranny of Love |