David Holechek is a talented filmmaker and television editor based in Los Angeles, known for his impactful contributions to both feature films and short films. One of his standout works is the acclaimed 2012 short film "A Finger, Two Dots Then Me," which has captivated audiences at over 80 festivals and snagged more than 35 awards, making it a sought-after piece for collectors interested in award-winning cinema. His work on the 2014 feature "Ragamuffin," which chronicles the life of singer-songwriter Rich Mullins, also resonates with collectors due to its heartfelt storytelling and the film's exploration of faith and artistry.
As the owner of Duality Filmworks, Holechek has a diverse portfolio that includes editing for popular television shows like Animal Planet's "Pit Bulls and Parolees" and FX's "The League." Collectors appreciate his ability to blend engaging narratives with technical skill, making his films and projects highly collectible. With a growing filmography, David Holechek continues to leave a lasting mark on the physical media landscape, making his works valuable additions for any discerning collection.