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David Bercovici-Artieda is an accomplished filmmaker whose career spans thirty four years of film and television experience. Born in Quito, Ecuador, David began his career at the age of six as performer/co-host on the children's variety television show Telejardin. In 1987 David produced and directed his first documentary, The Varied Climates of the Northern Highlands of Ecuador. He moved to Canada to further pursue his interests in film and obtained a BFA degree with a major in Film Studies from Concordia University in Montreal in 1991, and a Certificate of Excellence from the Vancouver Film School in 1993. Bercovici has shot all genres and has work for every major American network and studio. He is a member of the Canadian Academy of Film and TV, IATSE local 669, and of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. From 1995 to 1998, David donated his time to work as videographer, interviewer, and production manager for Steven Spielberg's SHOA Foundation He co-produced, lensed and co-edited Think Again, a documentary about sexual exploitation of youth, for which he received the 2010 Beyond Borders Media Award. The "extraordinary camera work" featured in the 2011 summer release of Apollo 18 earned him the title of "A list" Camera Operator. The last 4 years (2015-2018) he has been working continuously on the CBS TV series ZOO season 2 as well as on seasons one & two of Jerry Bruckheimer's Lucifer, and CW/WB's Life Sentence. Currently focusing on his directing career, he recently completed Stephan Miers' TV pilot Dramedy The Fixer; and is preparing to direct the short film Boulevard, with a script by Ildy Modrovich, based on American author Stephen Schwartz's book of the same name.