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How You Look At It
Directed by
Wendy Seyb

USA / 2015 / 8:05
minutes


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SYNOPSIS:
A silent comedy about how love at first sight changes a man's perspective of the world around him. With a little help from his inner theme songs, his environment comes together to support his quest to be with his new sighted love...or at least, say hello to her.
BIO:
Award-winning director, writer and choreographer Wendy Seyb creates vibrant stories that celebrate the universal conditions of being human using comedy, music, and movement.

Career highlights include choreographing The Pee-wee Herman Show for Broadway and HBO, choreographing Sting, Kevin Spacey and James Taylor at Carnegie Hall, working at over ten top regional theaters and three national tours, and directing an original musical web series, premiering in the fall of 2016. Her talents have been sought out by top names in the industry, including NBC/Universal Television, The Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Richard Frankel Productions, Disney Theatricals, Broadway Asia, and The Sacramento Ballet.

MAIN CREDITS:
Cast/Featuring: Peter Scolari, Tracy Shayne
Executive Producer(s): Anette Lewis, Wendy Seyb
Producer(s): Anette Lewis, Wendy Seyb
Director(s): Wendy Seyb
Screenwriter(s): Wendy Seyb
Cinematographer(s): Benjamin Wolf
Editor(s): Wendy Seyb, Benjamin Wolf
Composer(s)/Music: Lev "Ljova" Zhurbin
 
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