Daniel Hirsh (born May 18, 1982 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American film and video editor, director, cinematographer, graphic designer, actor, writer, producer and voice over artist.
He has acted in and directed several World Premiere theatrical productions, and his editing work on short- and feature-length films have won awards at several festivals.
Hirsh has trained as a videographer, actor, singer, and improvisational comedian, currently continuing work in Milwaukee, New York City, Atlanta and St.
Louis.
Working mainly with Atlanta filmmaker and entertainer Parthiban Shanmugam, other collaborators include Wade Ballance, Philip Barrett, Kevin L.
Powers, and Thomas Smugala.
Influenced by French videographer and university lecturer Pier Marton and screenwriter Richard Chapman, he has focused his career on narrative filmmaking, while also piecing together documentaries on energy healing, life after death and astral projection.
He currently resides in New York City due to his interest in The New York Presbyterian Hospital which utilizes energy healing, and proximity to The Monroe Institute and University of Virginia, both of which partake in astral projection and consciousness research.