David B. Williamson is a Pennsylvania-based screenwriter, filmmaker, and creative director behind DDubbs Wicked Creations, blending psychological storytelling, social commentary, and digital-age intimacy into cinematic experiences.
His breakout psychological thriller Pretty Little Lucy—inspired by real digital deception—has been praised by peers for its “sharp, honest writing that actually takes risks.” The film explores loneliness, fantasy, and obsession through the story of a man catfished by someone impersonating actress Lucy Hale, spiraling into delusion and self-discovery.
David’s expanding portfolio includes Trust/Fall, Eastern State, Spook Hollow, Steel Pride, The Lady and the Lantern, and The American Disrevolution—each distinct in tone yet unified by recurring themes of redemption, trauma, and the human search for connection.
A graduate of Thiel College with a B.A. in New Media, Art, and Fine Arts (Minor in Web Design), David fuses design aesthetics with emotional storytelling—crafting layered visual experiences supported by his proprietary AI story analysis system, SIFT (Story Intelligence Framework & Toolkit).
His projects have gained measurable traction across IMDbPro, Stage32, InkTip, and LinkedIn—achieving organic viral visibility through his “Behind the Glitches” transmedia campaign and audience-first marketing approach.
Whether through film, design, or innovative storytelling tech, David continues to push boundaries—turning vulnerability into art and digital connection into cinematic catharsis.