MUSIC FOR FILM & VIDEO

Soundtracks which I composed, performed, arranged, engineered, mixed, edited.  For a few of the following videos I also did the final sound mix.


Coalesse furniture brand video produced by Tolleson Design. 2012


“The Ruins” an experimental film by Rosario Sotelo, 2021

Music by David R. Molina

View on Shapeshifters Cinema’s YouTube channel https://youtu.be/oMVF8qNVgMA?t=655

Film starts after the first 11 minutes of previews.

"The Ruins" is the documentation of the artist's travels through sacred sites in Guatemala during the closing of the Mayan Calendar in 2012. Shot on 16mm, it's a continuation of her work about place. 


Vision Video for the Unity Lab, a cutting-edge laboratory which utilizes innovative technology and transformational programs to promote Unity and Diversity. 2010


Dead Ink Archive by David Schendel. Featuring Sheryl Lee and Christopher Meehan. 2016


Musee Mecanique by Jeff Diehl for “Spots Unknown” 2011


A Spots Unknown Video about Masterworks Woodworking, who salvage condemned city trees and then build beautiful bicycles out of them. Directed and edited by Jeff Diehl, 2011


Intro sequence to the powerful PBS documentary produced by Not In Our Town, which tells the story of an anti immigrant murder in a small village on Long Island, and how it affects and brings a community together. 2011


Stories in Video, Demo Reel, 2012


An Italian cooking show. I arranged, performed, and recorded the intro and outro music. 2010


This PBS Spark episode features a segment on visual artist Victor Cartagena, air date September 2008.


Halo 2 Dance video choreographed and directed by Brian Gibbs. 2011
My music music are the strings section and arrangements. Guitars intro and outro by Chris Webb.


Coalesse Designer Patricia Urquiola interview, 2012


Video about slough near Candle Stick Park in SF, by Jeff Diehl for “Spots Unknown” 2010
It features music from my band Ghosts and Strings.


Coalesse Designer Stephen Copeland interview 2013


ReAllocate is a global organization that draws on a network of volunteer innovators, technologists, designers, and business brains to solve real-world humanitarian challenges. As a partner for the “Printing the Future” program, ReAllocate provided mentors, organizational and technical support to orchestrate a workshop for at-risk high school girls to learn the printing process and create prints of their own work.