David Bloxander White (born July 17, 1965) was a Robloxian director, television producer and writer. He had directed numerous of major and notable films such as “Camping 2” (1989) and “Zombie Day” (1992). David had also made short compelling children’s books and novels. He had also made non fiction science books which were later also converted to documents in 1997. He had gained prominence in the 1990s due to his great work. He also made “Deceptive Shadows” (1987) in a huge contribution with other Robloxians.

Biography

Early Life

David Bloxander White was born on July 17, 1965, in a small family in Greenville, Wisconsin. From a young age, he had a huge interest in storytelling and films. He had lived in a small house in a suburban neighborhood which was later all demolished after a storm in the 1990s. David often played with a small camcorder which his father gifted him at the age of twelve. While studying in Greenville High School, he had showcased his skills of creating compelling narratives. As he had a small camcorder, he had a deep interest of converting his written narratives into recorded films.

Career

David's career took off after contributing with Tommy Kennedy and a few others on making the film, "Camping 2", a sequel to the first film that was made in 1982. He had signed contracts with various broadcasts to promote the film. The film ended up being a huge success, and became one of the most popular films of the 1990s. He often collaborated with other skilled writers in major projects. David had also sold non fiction science books intended for kids. In 1992, he had made another major film, "Zombie Day" also ending up as an immediate success. He had signed a major contract with many television broadcasts and radios during the 2000s to promote his old films. Even today, he remains a significant director in the Robloxian theatre.

Notable Works

  • Camping 2 (1989)
  • Zombie Day (1992)
  • The Last Laugh (1998)

Major Contracts

  • Deal for making "camping 2" (1989)
  • "The last laugh" contribution (1998)
  • Screenwriting for In "The Blink of An Eye" (1995)
  • Television Broadcasting Contract for Old Films (2003)
  • Second Broadcasting Contract (2005)