Our Team
David Donnelly
Director, Writer, Producer
David Donnelly is an award-winning American filmmaker, writer, and visual artist. He has written, directed, and produced music videos, video installation art, short films, and feature-length documentaries.
In late 2015, Donnelly released his first feature-length documentary, Maestro, starring Grammy-winners Paavo Jarvi, Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn, and Lang Lang. Since then, Maestro has been translated into a dozen languages and has aired on networks spanning five continents. Most importantly to Donnelly, it is utilized as a much-needed resource for music educators. Maestro was followed up with two more feature documentaries focused on the world of classical music, Nordic Pulse (2020), and Forte (2020). The result is a trilogy of documentaries that represents one of the most comprehensive, behind-the-scenes portraits of the world of classical music ever captured on film. Donnelly’s work has also experienced a resurgence of interest with the recent invasion of Ukraine, as both Maestro and Nordic Pulse convey the story of the Estonian Singing Revolution and the small Baltic nation’s freedom from the Soviet Union.
Donnelly’s work as a filmmaker has screened in some of America’s most cherished cultural institutions including The Whitney Museum, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Curtis Institute of Music, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and various embassies and concert halls across the globe, including the National Arts Center (Ottawa), Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, The Beijing Music Festival, and The Arvo Pärt Centre (Estonia). Donnelly often experiments with the same topics across a variety of mediums, including painting, collage, and film. His work as a visual artist is celebrated by private collectors across the globe. In 2021 Donnelly co-founded the multi-media production company CultureNet, and soon after began production on his fourth feature film, The Cost of Convenience, which marks the first of a trilogy of documentaries focused on the merger of technology and culture. Both Forever Young (Part 2) and a History of Consciousness (Part 3) are currently in development and will follow the release of The Cost of Convenience. As a public speaker, Donnelly enjoys focusing on art, culture, and technology. He has interviewed dozens of the most brilliant minds from across the globe in more than 30 countries, resulting in a unique global perspective.
James Thomas
Producer
James Thomas is an award-winning television and film professional. James began his career at Good Morning America working as a Script Coordinator, Production Associate and eventually an Associate Director winning 3 Emmys for Best Morning Show. In 2009, James got into the director’s chair as he became a Senior Director for ABC News Digital where he launched over 20 new shows with talent including Christiane Amanpour, Chris Cuomo, George Stephanopolous, Robin Roberts and Peter Travers, among others. His role of launching new shows including set design, graphics look and feel as well as overall production design began to expose his true passion of creating projects from scratch.
In 2013, Thomas moved to Atlanta to take a role as a leader in both television production but also the operations at The Weather Channel. He immediately built a team of 18 Directors an Technical Directors and launched a new flagship show, AMHQ with Sam Champion. During his 5 year tenure James led the creation of 5 new studios and television sets, 3 cutting-edge control rooms and the launch of new shows, Weekend Recharge and Weather Underground.
In 2018, he returned to NYC and took a role at NowThis, the largest digital news brand in the US, to launch a morning show for the Facebook Watch platform. After a successful launch, James took over all NT production and operations, building 3 new studios and a control room to create their expanding plate of digital content. At NowThis, Thomas managed celebrity interviews with the likes of Robert De Niro, Matt Damon and Cate Blanchette as well as political figures including Vice President Harris, President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and an on-site original production of the NowThis Presidential Forum with Joe Biden at the White House.
As a seasoned production, logistics and content creator, James began his work in film supporting the completion and delivery of David Donnelly’s Forte (2020) and Nordic Pulse (2020). His passion for building teams, physical production and creating impactful content led to his coming on board as the Producer and Cinematographer for The Cost of Convenience, a feature-length documentary about the intersection of technology and culture, and how individuals, society and our ability to solve the world's largest problems can be impacted.