Daniel Millican
- Director
- Producer
- Editor
Writer/Director Daniel Millican made the leap from Commercials and
Music Videos to features in 2000. With his first film "The Keyman:
Finding Redemption", Millican explored the issues of regret and
abandonment on the streets and the destructive power of unforgiveness.
That movie starred Adam Baldwin and is being released worldwide by
Artistview Entertainment out of LA.
Millican's sophomore project was the film "A Promise Kept" starring
Sean Patrick Flannery, Joey Lauren Adams, Jeff Speakman and Mimi Rogers
("The Gunman" for US video). This movie asks the question, "Do we take
justice into our own hands, even for the most noble causes"? Worldwide
sales have been strong and the movie was released on video in the
summer of 2004. Lifetime Movie Network premiered the film on television
in January of 2005.
"Bloodlines" is drawn from Millican's experiences working in the
corporate environment.
Millican grew up in Austin and received his degree in Communications
from the University of Texas at Arlington and now makes his home in the
Dallas/Fort Worth area. He met his wife Jill at a campus Christian
ministry at UTA. Before attending the university, Jill had graduated
from a Bible College and had been a missionary.
From there, Millican went to work in broadcasting and video/film
production, in both small and large venue. Later Millican would be the
General Manager for the facility, directing all the big projects that
came trough. Millican has won over 30 international awards for his
writing, directing, editing and producing of films, television, music
videos, commercials and corporate films.
That experience has led him to make films in the style of Robert
Rodriguez-as far as the technical areas. Like Rodriguez, Millican
writes, directs, produces and edits his own features and even
occasionally composes and performs the musical score.
Millican lives with wife, two children and the large Newfoundland dog.
He's a self proclaimed golf-aholic and also enjoys computer games.
Music Videos to features in 2000. With his first film "The Keyman:
Finding Redemption", Millican explored the issues of regret and
abandonment on the streets and the destructive power of unforgiveness.
That movie starred Adam Baldwin and is being released worldwide by
Artistview Entertainment out of LA.
Millican's sophomore project was the film "A Promise Kept" starring
Sean Patrick Flannery, Joey Lauren Adams, Jeff Speakman and Mimi Rogers
("The Gunman" for US video). This movie asks the question, "Do we take
justice into our own hands, even for the most noble causes"? Worldwide
sales have been strong and the movie was released on video in the
summer of 2004. Lifetime Movie Network premiered the film on television
in January of 2005.
"Bloodlines" is drawn from Millican's experiences working in the
corporate environment.
Millican grew up in Austin and received his degree in Communications
from the University of Texas at Arlington and now makes his home in the
Dallas/Fort Worth area. He met his wife Jill at a campus Christian
ministry at UTA. Before attending the university, Jill had graduated
from a Bible College and had been a missionary.
From there, Millican went to work in broadcasting and video/film
production, in both small and large venue. Later Millican would be the
General Manager for the facility, directing all the big projects that
came trough. Millican has won over 30 international awards for his
writing, directing, editing and producing of films, television, music
videos, commercials and corporate films.
That experience has led him to make films in the style of Robert
Rodriguez-as far as the technical areas. Like Rodriguez, Millican
writes, directs, produces and edits his own features and even
occasionally composes and performs the musical score.
Millican lives with wife, two children and the large Newfoundland dog.
He's a self proclaimed golf-aholic and also enjoys computer games.