Myrl Schreibman


About Myrl

  • Adjunct Professor, Director of Entreprenurial Activities

Biography

The many credits of award-winning director and producer Myrl A. Schreibman '67, MFA '69 include the award winning (Saturn AWARDS) feature films "Hunters Blood" (1987) and "The Clonus Horror" (1979) as well as independent features like CRIME TASK FORCE (aka Liberty and Bash) . His work for television includes the Award winning MOW for Paramount "The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything (1980), and the television series "It Takes a Thief" and various episodic television shows as well as several distinguished entertainment specials including : "Chicago in Concert,"4 Tony Bennett With Love,""The 14th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" and "The Celebration Continues: The Tenth Anniversary of Woodstock." He has also produced and directed many projects for the Department of Defense, including a Top Secret effort entitled "Hostage Survival" which was used during the first Persian Gulf War.

Schreibman has produced (and or directed) more than 30 event stage productions and Broadway productions, including "On the Waterfront" and "The Ice Show," and Los Angeles theater productions of "The Fantastiks" and "The Subject was Roses." The latter won seven DramaLogue Critic Awards, including "Best Director." He is the author of two books, "The Indie Producers Handbook: Creative Producing From A to Z " (Lone Eagle) and "The Film Director Prepares: A Practical Guide to Directing for Film and TV " (Random House), and conducts international classes in "Directing the Actor and the Camera." He is a Contributing Writer for "Student Filmmaker" magazine and has published journal and newspaper articles on producing and directing.

Website: IndieProducing.com


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