#256: Primetime Emmy Award Winning Foley Artist and Marine Veteran David Bonilla

#256: Primetime Emmy Award Winning Foley Artist and Marine Veteran David Bonilla

By Department of Veterans Affairs

David Bonilla grew up in El Monte, California, where, as a child, he had the opportunity to be involved with a few film projects. Through his mother’s connections, he gained both experience in the film industry and an interest in filming and directing. He initially had no plans to join the military, but when a recruiter offered to buy him lunch, his life found a new direction.

Bonilla discusses his deployments overseas to Baghdad and his position as part of the logistics team during the Gulf War. There, he experienced what it was really like to be in the field and understand what a near death experience was like.

After completing his service and later a college degree, Bonilla landed a position at Solar City, a company under Elon Musk. While working at Solar City, Bonilla’s assistant noticed how he was struggling with panic attacks and helped guide him to VA. This led him to VR&E, where he found purpose and goals in life.

Now finished with his military path, Bonilla returned to his early love of the film industry and began studying audio by using his GI Bill benefits. He started working as a foley artist, eventually winning an Emmy for his work on Disney’s Eleanor of Avalor.

In this episode, Bonilla discusses:

His experiences in the militaryWorking in the film industryWorking for RaytheonHis time at a company under Elon MuskHis projects as a sound engineer, including Disney’s Eleanor of Avalor

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Army Veteran Jose Lopez

Additional Links: 

VA enhances geriatric emergency care for older VeteransVA annual report shows decrease in Veteran suicidesVA assembles Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Workgroup
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