Daniel Rosales, a passionate figure in the film industry, was born in 1967 in the vibrant Worth Heights district of Fort Worth, Texas. His journey began as a magician and comedian before he ventured into filmmaking, where he found his true calling. His notable work, "Sherlock Hernandez: The Cortez Affaire" (2010), not only showcases his talent as a writer and co-director but also garnered attention as an official selection at the Glen Rose Neo Relic Film Festival. This film, featuring a unique blend of humor and mystery, has become a sought-after title among collectors looking to explore indie cinema and regional storytelling.
Beyond "Sherlock Hernandez," Daniel's dedication to the craft is reflected in his award-winning short films, including "Sorry I Missed You," which has resonated with audiences and critics alike. Collectors appreciate his work for its authenticity and the personal touch that reflects his background and experiences. As he continues to create in the DFW area, Daniel Rosales remains a noteworthy figure in the evolving landscape of physical media, making his releases valuable additions to any film collector's roster.