Daniel Grace(I)
- Director
- Producer
- Editor
Daniel Grace is a renaissance man of filmmaking - a passionate multi-hyphenate who brings equal parts artistry and technical skill to every production. He has built a reputation as a true Swiss Army knife behind the camera, seamlessly adapting to the roles of director, cinematographer, producer, and editor across a wide spectrum of projects and genres.
Daniel has served as both a director and cinematographer on the Emmy-winning PBS series Reconnecting Roots, where his visual storytelling helped shape a one-of-a-kind exploration of American culture and heritage. His most recent (2025) short film as writer/director, the psychological thriller Ever There, has won several awards on the festival circuit. His body of work includes long-form music films, reality and music performance television, award-winning documentaries, and narrative features. No matter the format, Daniel brings a cohesive creative vision rooted in story, emotion, and authenticity.
Before stepping behind the camera, Daniel was a working musician and songwriter - a background that still informs his rhythm, sensitivity, and approach to collaboration on set. He's a storyteller first and foremost, drawn to projects that challenge convention, spark conversation, and leave a lasting impact.
Daniel has served as both a director and cinematographer on the Emmy-winning PBS series Reconnecting Roots, where his visual storytelling helped shape a one-of-a-kind exploration of American culture and heritage. His most recent (2025) short film as writer/director, the psychological thriller Ever There, has won several awards on the festival circuit. His body of work includes long-form music films, reality and music performance television, award-winning documentaries, and narrative features. No matter the format, Daniel brings a cohesive creative vision rooted in story, emotion, and authenticity.
Before stepping behind the camera, Daniel was a working musician and songwriter - a background that still informs his rhythm, sensitivity, and approach to collaboration on set. He's a storyteller first and foremost, drawn to projects that challenge convention, spark conversation, and leave a lasting impact.