David Derzi

David Derzi
David Derzi, 2009

David Derzi (Hebrew: דוד דרזי‎, born June 7, 1976) is an Israeli film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, film editor, special effects artist, and film producer. He is the owner and founder of Doron effects studios productions company.

Biography

Derzi was born in Jerusalem on June 7, 1976. He graduated from a film school named Camera Obscura in Tel Aviv in 2007. Since that time, he has produced and directed Itzhak Klepter's first music video and has created special effects in film and television.

Derzi directed the film "Film of Nemad" with Efrat Gosh, Mohammad Bakri, Yael Hadar, Amos Tamm, Meirav Gruberand and Oded Leopold. It is a documentary about orphaned children with AIDS in Ethiopia. He worked with Hanania Baer from 2005 to 2008. In 2009, he directed the documentary The Life of A Singer, which tells the story of Itzhak Klepter.

Since 2009, he has begun to direct and produce songs with complex effects, video clips, and music videos in the style of Hollywood commercials to television.

Filmography

  • The Story of the Wandering (2006), documentary - director
  • Cocktail of Love and Joy (2006), documentary - editor and producer
  • Zitera (2006), documentary - photos
  • Nuzeat al - Fouad (2006), feature film - Take Two
  • You - Itzhak Klepter (2009), clip - director, screenwriter
  • Lived A Singer (2009), documentary film - director, producer
  • The Dangerous Games (2006), action film - director, producer
  • Women Only (2008), short film - photographer
  • Moon Child (2008), film short - photographer
  • Continues to Go (2008), a short film - photographer

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