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      <image:title>About - Aaron F. Schnore I have been a communications professional for over 20 years. For the first half of my career, I was a busy freelance technical writer and NYU Adjunct Professor. In 2010, I discovered my true passion: internal and corporate communications. I have primarily worked for high-tech startups and big banks, helping them develop and execute communication and employee engagement strategies that educate, engage, and inspire external clients and internal staff. I do so by leveraging traditional and innovative communication channels: social media, video, high-end presentations, branded email campaigns, newsletters, interactive events (e.g., Town Halls), and more. Outside of work, I write fiction, write and produce indie films, and play music. I love baseball, fishing, and gardening. My superpower is quoting “Fletch,” the greatest comedy ever. If you want to talk about communications — or trade “Fletch” quotes — please get it touch. We can have a steak sandwich, a Bloody Mary, and…a steak sandwich. My treat.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Work - Creative - SHOWDOWN OF THE GODZ</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Showdown of the Godz” is the story of Jesse, a the world’s biggest monster movie fan who is challenged to a trivia showdown with the soon-to-retire archivist of a major Japanese movie studio. Can Jesse keep his family and his job intact as he trains for the big event? Starring the legendary George Takei. Co-written by Jim Cirile. Directed by Julien Calderbank.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chris Price (Ephraim Benton) is going to prison in 48 hours. With his freedom disappearing, he is forced to re-examine his life and bring his family together for his mother’s surprise birthday party. “Inside a Change” was named Best Picture at the 2009 New York International Latino Film Festival. It is available to rent on Amazon Prime. Co-written and directed by Rik Cordero.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Avenue X” is the coming-of-age story of two deaf teens who play hooky to ride the Coney Island Cyclone. Shot on a micro-budget, “Avenue X” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2002. Co-written and directed by Phil Roc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A unique blend of hip hop and psychological horror, “Rhyme Animal” is the tale of a Brooklyn DJ who rides the coat tails of an up and coming rapper...who just might be a cannibalistic serial killer. Starring Craig “muMs” Grant (“Oz”) and Al Thompson (“A Walk to Remember”, “The Cleveland Show”, “Elementary”). Co-written by Jorge Rivera and Billy Fox. Directed by Phil Roc.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Work - Creative - 100 YEAR PARTY COURT</image:title>
      <image:caption>100 Year Party Court plays Moog-driven "dream fuzz" in the spirit of Stereolab, Broadcast, and My Bloody Valentine, with female / male vocals reminiscent of Low and The Swirlies.</image:caption>
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