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Peter Tenuto

Peter Tenuto
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Bloomington, Illinois, United States
Birthday
April 28
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I am new to OpenSalon. I have been writing pretty much most of my life but only recently have I stumbled onto the whole blog scene. I hope you enjoy my musings. Oh, yeah, I'm an actor, too.

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OCTOBER 1, 2009 3:08AM

Me in Film

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I was surprised today when a friend of mine sent me his youtube posting of a short film I did when I was going to SIU.  This was a great short film to be a part of and I hope you all enjoy it.  It's called The Box, and is split into two parts on the page at the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/user/wilsonludolph

Hope the link works, this is my first time trying to link on OpenSalon here.

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That was pretty cool. What's next??
Man, I didn't watch the whole thing, it's way too early, but I think it's neat. I don't see in your bio that you're as actor. You ought to put it on, who knows, it might make you a star!!
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That was pretty good, though I had a suspicion that the box didn't hold any value. I good study of human nature. Well done.
Zumapick! That was very good. It would have been killer if the box actually held great value...then it would be completely evil.
You guys lost your freaking marbles! :-D

Love the irony and greed. You must have been Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld using aliases. :-D

Once the sound problems got straightened out, it was pretty flawless. I bet you guys got an "A", huh?!

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Honestly, Blue, I don't know what the grade was. I was helping out a friend, it wasn't my class, and I only sat in on one session to see some of the early rough edits.
As a former actor in student films I thought this was very good...and you did a wonderful job. I enjoyed watching it.
Why thank you very much, Buffy! Do you have any of your student films to look back on?