Look At What You’ve Done, Kathryn Keats

Occasionally I get the urge to begin looking at some of the things I’ve done in the past. Here is the beginning of my list….Here are some of the projects. Some were completed, some were not … such is our business. Beginning in the 90’s I got involved in film, television, commercial and theatrical productions and composed music for various projects including but not limited to; Too Young to Be This Old, The Hummingbird, The Miracle Makers Club (Dr. Joan Hangarter), Surviving Eden (Lee Caplin), Coldwater (Ron Perlman, Lucas Black), Open House (Happy Smart House), Tryst (Winner of NYC International Award), The Prophet, The Marie Osmond Infant Toddler Project (Mitch Grey) for Walmart, spearheaded deal creating/packaging 22 patents of children’s clothing w China Star, The Kanooties, Grow.com, The Penny Sparks Show , Co wrote A Roomful of Trees (protagonist – ELF) which became ELF, that’s right, ELF. An 18 month lawsuit followed w/ Time Warner. Keats and her partner, Gunnar Madsen, definitely got the short end of that stick. But Keats can tell you what NOT to do after spending years writing a movie (see Entertainment Weekly) In 1987 I Co-founded Mark Monroe Studios in San Francisco, changing the face of the creative community. I handled over 600 students from all aspects of the industry. This was before phones and computers. Word of mouth was what we had. It was a blast. Still is.

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