David Holechek is a multifaceted filmmaker and television editor hailing from Los Angeles, California. Throughout his illustrious career, he has had the privilege of producing, directing, or editing a total of six feature-length releases and over a dozen short films.
One of his most notable achievements is his 2012 short film, 'A Finger, Two Dots Then Me', which has been showcased at an astonishing 80 film festivals worldwide, garnering an impressive 35 awards in the process. These accolades include the prestigious CINE Master's Series Award and the Crystal Heart Award at the Heartland Film Festival.
David also played a crucial role in the production and editing of the feature film 'Ragamuffin', which tells the captivating story of renowned singer/songwriter Rich Mullins. This cinematic masterpiece was released in 2014 through Millennium Entertainment.
In addition to his film work, David has edited over 50 hours of broadcast television shows, including Fox Sports' 'Replay', Lifetime's 'Killer Kids', and the popular Animal Planet series 'Pit Bulls and Parolees'.
In partnership with his twin brother Daniel, David co-founded Duality Filmworks, a company that has amassed an impressive portfolio of editorial and VFX credits. Some of their notable projects include 'The League' on FX, 'Family Tree' on HBO, 'Deadliest Warrior' on Spike TV, and the unforgettable DVD release 'Spinal Tap: Back From The Dead', which saw the return of the iconic mock rock band Spinal Tap.