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Keith Snyder everyone's entitled to my opinion
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Father of twins and novelist/filmmaker/musician
People complain about musicals.
Nobody just stops in the street
I say you know the wrong people.
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2006-06-08 10:39 AM Calling all brains CREDO has now been an official selection of 13 film festivals and won four awards. It's going to screen in October at Mann's Chinese Theater as part of the FAIF Film Festival. Mike (executive producer), Larry (multitalented star of stage and screen), and I (I) will likely be in Los Angeles for it.
I LOVE YOU, I'M SORRY, AND I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN, the 15-minute full-blown screen musical I'm currently in post-production with, will be finished by then--or pretty close to it. We all have the feeling that we should use CREDO's success, the nearly completed new film, and our presence in LA to leverage our core competencies (that's Powerpoint-military-industrial-complex gobbledespeak for "go with our strengths"), but we haven't decided how yet. I thought it would make sense to blog about it and see what brains beside ours might suggest. Our goals are:
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