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David Lockard, [1] aka Red Ezra, is an American Director, Producer, Editor, writer and Photographer. He has directed over 30 adult videos since 2000, [2] for companies such as Vivid Entertainment, Wicked Pictures, Metro and New Sensations. [1] He runs the film production company, Red Ezra, [3] and the post-production company, Hacksaw Post. [4] Lockard initially entered the adult industry as an Editor, working under the name Hacksaw. [4] He has also written scripts for several videos under the name Joe Ezrahaus. [5] Lockard has directed several mainstream long form music videos, such as "Dimevision Vol. One" and "Pantera Home Video Part 3", which both reached No. 1 on the Billboard video sales chart. [6]

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