| Behind the scenes
This is about the creative side of things. Business stuff is discussed here.
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Keith Snyder
Writer/director/composer
Keith is known for his crime novels, most recently The Night Men, his fourth, which The Washington Post called "one of the best" of the year. His short crime story, Dead Gray, appeared in the March/April '07 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, and another, Into Stone, is online at Demolition Magazine. His short films have won Best Writing, Best Musical, and Director's Choice awards at various international film festivals. As a direct result of their festival success, he is now in development on a feature-length screen musical.
His previous film, Credo, was a collaboration with opera singer/actor Larry Picard. They first worked together on The Ship That Lies at the Bottom, Keith's one-act opera incorporating original short fiction by two dozen authors (both unknown and best-selling), performed aboard the decommissioned lightship Frying Pan in New York City.
Formerly the keyboardist for The Cosmic Debris, the spoken word and electronic music group that debuted at #1 on the New Age Voice Airwaves Top-100 as Alias Zone, he also played keyboards with the Afropop/reggae band Kadara. He has worked extensively with opera singers, combining classical voice with electronic and world music influences. His unconventional techniques for making screen musicals by recording singers live on the set without accompaniment have been the subject of several articles in Recording magazine.
He is married to Kathleen Haaversen. They have twin three-year-olds.
He has no hobbies.
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Dave Berliner
Director of Photography
Dave has spent the past twenty years studying and making his living in the film and video industry. Putting his main focus on cameras, lights and lenses, he has shot most, if not all, of the video formats being used today. Currently, he's putting most of his efforts into shooting and mastering the multiple High Definition formats that have emerged in the past few years. He shot I Love You, I'm Sorry, And I'll Never Do It Again in Hi-Def.
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Gregory Daniels
Choreographer
Greg's choreographic credits include choreographing for the Radio City Rockettes, the Coors Cold Revolution industrial and a very successful production of Anything Goes at Houston Theatre Under The Stars. He has served as Associate Choreographer for a National Tour of My Fair Lady and such regional productions as The Pirates of Penzance, Evita, and Camilla (a world premiere musical).
As a performer he has been seen in The National Tours of Funny Girl with Debbie Gibson and The Great Radio City Musical Hall Spectacular starring Susan Anton, Anything Goes with Mitzi Gaynor. European Tours include West Side Story and A Chorus Line. Regionally he has done such shows as La Cage Aux Folles, Damn Yankees, Gigi, Oliver, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall in NYC.
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Mike Faircloth
Executive Producer of both I Love You, I'm Sorry, And I'll Never Do It Again and Credo, Mike's previous projects had even more moving parts than a movie: He project-managed the design, development, and production of F16 components and submarine intelligence gear. Mike is a Long Island, NY native who first worked with Keith on the short film Sell in Hell. | ||
Eddie
Peter Linari
Walther
Larry Picard
Beretta
Paul Romanello
Clarisse
Kathleen Haaversen
Agnes
Frances Toliver
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Written & directed by
Keith Snyder
Director of Photography
David Berliner
Musical sequences staged by
Gregory Daniels
Fight Choreography
Melissa Lone
Sound
Robert Auld
Audio Assistant
Will Gardiner
Gaffer
Ian Bloom
Set Design
Clarissa Shanahan
Assistant Production Designers
Amber Winick
Jason Arthur
Illustrations
Ava Larkin
Foley Artist
Cynthia Leigh Heim
Costume & Makeup Design
David Henderson
Costume & Makeup Assistant
Havi Elkiam
Properties Design
David Henderson
Title Sequence
Jason Arthur
Additional Props
Fred Jona
Jesus Ortega
Babrinauth Singh
Machine Programming
Joe Twomey
Machine Operator
Tom Washington
Scissor Jack Operator
Phil Zayas
Key Grip
Paul Yee
Electrician
Robert Krupka
Grips
Mike Jackson
Drew Ferrarro
Production Assistants
Mary Reagan
Tory Clark
Weapons Consultant
Frank Passarella
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MUSIC
Music and lyrics
Keith Snyder
Clarisse's Arietta by
Kathleen Haaversen,
Orchestration by
Keith Snyder
Terrible things done to
Ravel's "Bolero" and
Delibes' Pizzicati from "Sylvia"
by Keith Snyder
Additional mixing by
Robert Auld
Surround mix by
Matt Gillis
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Executive Producer
Mike Faircloth
Producer
Keith Snyder
Supervising Producer
Wendy Shear
Assistant to the Producer
Michael Mazzola
Thank you to:
Richard Bugg
Mike Metlay
Tom Barry
Michelle Yaroshko
Sean Harris
Noah Kadner
withoutabox.com
SJ Rozan
Steve Blier
Mark Alan Miller
Annie Chernow
Patrick Hogan
The owners and employees of
Linear Lighting Corp.
Special thanks to
The Screen Actors Guild