Daniel J. Snyder

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Daniel J. Snyder is an American television and film producer whose feature-length documentary, Dreams on Spec, is the first documentary ever to look at Hollywood from the perspective of the much-maligned screenwriter.[1]

Snyder has served as show runner, director, producer, or writer on more than fifty non-fiction television programs, including the AMC documentary series “Movies that Shook the World,” narrated by Jeff Goldblum, and “Brilliant but Cancelled” a documentary about forgotten television gems for digital arts cable channel Trio.[2] Prior to working in documentaries, Snyder was a producer for the CNN news magazine program, NewsStand, and the Los Angeles Correspondent for Marketplace, public radio’s business program.[3]

Daniel Snyder’s education in media and filmmaking began during high school when he landed a job at Video Archives, the now-famous video store in Manhattan Beach, California, where he worked as a video clerk alongside future filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Creative Screenwriting magazine, January–February 2006, "Daniel Snyder Documents the Dream," p. 16.
  2. ^ "Daniel Snyder's partial credit list on Yahoo TV!".
  3. ^ "Daniel Snyder's partial credit list on IMDb".
  4. ^ "Los Angeles Times, July 18, 2007, "Like the lottery: Someone wins," p. 4". Archived from the original on 2009-01-23.

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