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D. W. Waterson, is a Canadian DJ, drummer, writer, director, and web series creator. They are known for their work as a performer and for creating, writing, and directing the award-winning web series ''
That's My DJ ''That's My DJ'' is a Canadian web series created by D. W. Waterson. The series, created in 2014, follows the lives of several people who work in the Toronto nightlife industry. It has been funded through various Indiegogo crowdfunding campaigns. ...
'' (2014–2017).


Early life and education

Waterson was born and raised in
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, and later attended
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for film school. After graduating, they settled in
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.


Career

Beginning in the early 2010s, Waterson worked as a DJ and event promoter in and around Toronto. They created a monthly event called Home Brew, which features themselves and other local DJs. Waterson also served as a
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supervisor for
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; they worked on the award-winning film '' Closet Monster'' in 2015. They have also directed various music videos. In 2014, they founded their production company, Night is Y.


''That's My DJ''

Waterson released their first web series, ''
That's My DJ ''That's My DJ'' is a Canadian web series created by D. W. Waterson. The series, created in 2014, follows the lives of several people who work in the Toronto nightlife industry. It has been funded through various Indiegogo crowdfunding campaigns. ...
'', in 2014. Waterson directed every episode of the series and co-wrote several. They also wrote and produced some of the music. Waterson based some of the series on their own experiences as a queer person in the music industry. In an interview, Waterson discussed their intentions with the series, saying:
Being a DJ myself I found myself looking around the clubs and bars thinking there are so many interesting characters set against this colorful background, why isn’t anyone telling this story?! It was that moment that inspired me to write and create ''That’s My DJ''.
Waterson collaborated with other creatives in the Toronto arts scene to create the series and initially relied on self-financing to produce the project. The first season of the series originally premiered online in 2014, after a successful
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campaign via Indiegogo. The series gained media attention after the second season premiered in 2016. The second and third seasons were also funded primarily through Indiegogo campaigns. Cumulatively, the three seasons have been viewed over 3 million times on YouTube, as of 2020. For their work on the series, they won awards for Best Director at the Vancouver Web Series Festival in 2017, and at the New York Television Festival in 2016. ''
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'' called the series "well-produced, well-acted, and well-written". '' Flare'' dubbed the series a "must-see—even if you're not in the music scene". In 2018, for their work on the third season, they were nominated for a
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for Best Direction in a Web Program or Series, but did not win.


Music

In 2016, Waterson penned an open letter to the CNE, condemning the festival for its lack of female musicians. In the letter, they wrote: "Let's balance these numbers out and inspire a new generation of little girls that yes they too can be rockstars." CNE general manager Virginia Ludy responded to the letter, calling it "self-serving" and denying that there is an issue, claiming that the CNE features "a lot of female performers". Waterson released several singles under the stage name hey! dw, including the title track from ''That's My DJ''. In September 2017, they released a single called "Breathe". Another single, "Things I Do", premiered on 25 October 2017; the music video for this single also served as their debut music video. In October 2017, Waterson embarked on a North American tour with
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. On 31 January 2018, they released their second music video as hey! dw, for the single "The Rhythm", on YouTube. In May 2019, Waterson announced on Twitter that they will no longer be using the hey! dw stage name, and would thereafter be credited as only D. W. Waterson for all of their future projects.


Other work

In 2019, Waterson announced their debut feature film as a director, an adaption of Ellie Moon's play, ''What I Call Her''. Waterson directed the six-episode Crave series, ''
The D Cut ''The D Cut'' is a 2020 Canadian television series on Crave co-written by Audrey Dwyer and Wendy Litner and directed by D.W. Waterson. The show stars Marie Marolle as D, a young hairstylist running a queer hair salon. Plot ''The D Cut'' follo ...
'', which premiered in 2020.


Personal life

In June 2020, Waterson announced on
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that they identify as non-binary and use
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Waterson, D. W. Living people Canadian television directors Canadian DJs Year of birth missing (living people) Non-binary musicians