David Roma

David has performed live around the world and has produced beats for members of the Wu-Tang Clan and composed the music for many of his TV shows.

After attending the Juilliard School, he worked with videographer Don Munroe, who directed Andy Warhol's 15 Minutes, and other multi-media projects that were spawned from The Factory.

The documentary was part of a landmark 1st Amendment supreme court hearing where Justice Sonia Sotomayor debated the legality of the film's violent imagery.

David's first feature narrative was a Bollywood/Hollywood crossover film in a partnership with Sa Re Ga Ma, a century-old Indian media giant, entitled Karma, Confessions, and Holi.

In late 2010, David began working with Josh Fox to produce the highly critically acclaimed feature-length documentary Gasland.