About Daniel

The Work.

Daniel’s work spans documentaries, personal brand content, and narrative style projects. He has directed and produced work for brands like Red Lobster and BMW, charter schools, nonprofits, and feature films.

Whether working solo as a complete creator or collaborating on larger productions, Daniel has a proven track record of delivering compelling stories that resonate. His breakout moment came with a Red Lobster commercial — created with zero budget but maximum impact — proving that great storytelling transcends resources.

In 2020, Daniel created his debut project, “Kid Who Died,” an award-winning film that established his voice as a filmmaker. Since founding Sunray Vision Films in 2024, he has continued building work that honors authenticity and impact across every project.

The Approach.

At the core of Daniel’s work is a simple truth: every client has a story worth telling, and understanding that story changes everything.

Daniel approaches each project as a filmmaker who genuinely cares. He doesn’t just make content — he builds relationships. His process starts with understanding the client’s authenticity, their impact, and the real narrative behind what they do. From there, he crafts visual stories that honor that truth.

His hybrid skillset combines the eye of a branded visual creator with the heart of an authentic storyteller:

Branded Visual Creator + Authentic Storyteller.

Working Together.

Daniel is always hunting for the next meaningful project — whether it’s a documentary that shifts perspective, a brand narrative that cuts through the noise, or a feature that tells a story worth telling.

If you’re a nonprofit, charter school, brand, or filmmaker and you’d like to discuss an upcoming project, reach out to him at:

info@sunrayvisionfilms.com