Danny Buday


Danny Buday is filmmaker who wrote, directed, and produced the feature film Five Star Day, starring Cam Gigandet and Jena Malone. Five Star Day won the Jury Award for 'Best Feature' at the 2010 Stony Brook Film Festival and was honored as the Opening Night Gala Film at the 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival.

Career

As an alumnus of the American Film Institute masters directing program, Danny Buday wrote, directed, and composed the score for the AFI award-winning thesis film Dependency, which was recognized as an official selection of the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, the Plus Camerimage International Film Festival, an official nominee of the A.S.C. Heritage Cinematography Award, and voted 'Best Student Film' of the Dallas Deep Ellum Film Festival. Danny also directed a second thesis film for AFI, a 1940s musical entitled The Name of the Game.
After graduating from AFI, Danny was hired to write the teen action/thriller Kennedy High for Barry Josephson’s company Josephson Entertainment and wrote an early draft of the highly acclaimed adaptation ‘Veronika Decides To Die’ for author Paulo Coelho and producer Sriram Das. Danny was subsequently hired to write for producer Michael O’Hoven. Buday has an MFA in directing from the American Film Institute and a bachelor's degree in Business Marketing from California State University at Long Beach.

Filmography

Kennedy High - Feature Film - Action/Thriller - Virtu* Entertainment - 2010/2011 Five Star Day - Feature Film - Drama - Inferno Distribution - 2009/2010The Name of the Game - AFI Thesis Film - 2006Dependency - AFI Thesis Film - 2005

Television

A&E Biography - Segment Producer - A&E Network - 6 episodes - Sean Penn, Mötley Crüe, New Kids on the Block, Sean Cassidy, Amy Hecklering, James Foley

Awards