David Poulshock is a renowned filmmaker from the Northwest, whose impressive commercial work has garnered an astonishing eighty plus awards, including a remarkable nine National Tellys in the year 2015 alone.
His extensive portfolio of television and theatrical projects boasts the highly acclaimed WEE SING series, which Sneak Preview: PBS aptly described as a "Citizen Kane for preschoolers" for Universal Home Video. Additionally, his work includes the captivating THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE WOOLEYCAT for BMG Kids, multiple episodes of the educational series AMERICA'S HISTORY IN THE MAKING and MATHEMATICS ILLUMINATED for the Annenberg Channel, and the thought-provoking feature documentaries, RAW MATERIALS and SPACE: A MEDITATION ON THE MEANING OF ART.
Born and raised in the rugged wilderness of Southern Oregon, David now resides in Portland, where he is diligently training for his seventh Portland Bridge Swim, an awe-inspiring 11-mile marathon that culminates at the majestic St. Johns' Bridge and the gothic setting of his feature screenplay, THE EMPTY SEA.