Daniel Domachowski was the first in his graduating class of high school
to attend any classes at a post-secondary institution. He was actually
already attending film classes at the Art Institute of Vancouver while
writing his Provincials.
A couple of months after graduating film school, Daniel took on the
role of production manager on Rick Alyea's debut feature film, 'Part of
the Game' which competed at the Whistler Film Festival fro the Borsos
Award. Soon after, he teamed up with Rick again to co-produce and P.M.
his second feature film, 'Caught Up' and his first short, 'Puck This',
which screened in Calgary, St. Louis, Edmonton and Omaha International
Film Festivals along with airing on the CBC Network.
In 2005, along with two colleagues, Daniel launched the first annual 72
hour M.A.D. Film Festival in honor of the cancer foundation, Making A
Difference, that was established by the young Michael Cuccione. The MAD
Film Festival is the only one of its kind in Canada, where 100% of the
proceeds go directly to his foundation.