An influential figure within the NYC experimental film community of the mid-1960s, David Brooks died tragically young leaving behind only a handful of works. David Brooks died in an automobile accident in 1969 at the age of 24 with only six completed works to his credit.
Winter '64-'66
(Director)
The Wind Is Driving Him Toward the Open Sea
(Editor)
The Wind Is Driving Him Toward the Open Sea
(Cinematography)
The Wind Is Driving Him Toward the Open Sea
(Director)
Carolyn and Me
(Director)
Letter to D.H. in Paris
(Director)
Carolyn and Me: Part Two
(Director)
Carolyn and Me: Part One
(Director)
Carolyn and Me: Part Three
(Director)
Nightspring Daystar
(Director)
Film Magazine of the Arts
(Cinematography)
Roland Kirk
(Director)
Jerry
(Director)
Eel Creek
(Director)
Early Fragments
(Director)
Late Fragments
(Director)
Redcap or Peanut Butter on My Roof
(Editor)
Hold Me While I'm Naked
(Music)
Nightspring Daystar
(Editor)
Nightspring Daystar
(Director of Photography)