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H. Scott Hughes is a Texas-born writer and filmmaker, as well as singer/songwriter, and film/stage composer. ==Career== Hughes is a graduate of Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi and the Vancouver Film School.〔("Food for the Gods" VFS Blog, Thurs. May 19, 2008 )〕〔("More Food for the Gods" VFS Blog, Weds, Nov. 5, 2008 )〕 He is the co-writer/director of the 2007 short sci-fi romance ''Food for the Gods'' which premiered on Canada's Shaw Multicultural Channel,〔(TV schedule for Asian Heritage Month on Shaw Multicultural Channel (from ExplorASIAN.org) )〕 as well as screening at the Vancouver International Film Centre, the New Asia Film Festival〔World Journal (Chinese language), Sunday, May 25, 2008〕〔(FFTG at the New Asia Film Festival )〕 in Richmond, BC, the Route 66 Film Festival〔(Dusty Rhodes "Route 66 Flix" The Illinois Times, Sept. 11, 2008 )〕 in Springfield, Illinois, and the 12th Annual Vancouver Asian Film Festival.〔(FFTG at Vancouver Asian Film Festival )〕 As a producer, Hughes developed the short documentary, ''Duty,'' which was nominated Best Educational Documentary at the Bayou City Inspirational Film Festival in Houston, and won the Honorable Mention Documentary nod. As a screenwriter, Hughes shared with director Zhou "Joe" Fang the Audience Favorite Drama Award for the short paranormal thriller ''Crazy Old Woman'', at the Route 66 Film Festival—a double billing with ''Food for the Gods. Source:〔The Illinois Times, September 11, 2008〕〔The State Journal-Register, Springfield, Illinois, September 18, 2008〕〔(Filmmaker Bios, Route 66 Film Festival )〕 In 2009, Hughes co-wrote the short comedy whodunit, ''Murder at the Orient Street Express,'' co-produced by the Vancouver Asian Film Festival, which premiered at MAMM Fest 2009.〔(Murder at the Orient Street Express at IMDb )〕 In 2010, Hughes shot two back to back short sequels to ''Food for the Gods,'' titled ''Megami: Legacy for the Gods'' and ''Megami: Search for the Gods'',〔(MEGAMI Official Site )〕 (a project referred to in previous press as ''Food for the Gods II: Aftermath''〔(Mona Mattai "Sci Fi Drama Unfolds in Grand Forks" Boundary Weekender, Fri. Sept 4 09 )〕〔(FFTG2 becomes "Megami: Legacy for the Gods" )〕 ). The producers refer to the two shorts as "teasers" for a possible larger project down the road, possibly a TV pilot and/or series based on the property. The sequels will be released by early 2011, the precise date currently unspecified.〔(Mattei, Mona "Independent Filmmakers Invade the Boundary" The Boundary Sentinel, Grand Forks, BC, Canada, September 2, 2010 )〕 Hughes is also attached to a Canadian pilot project called ''Timekeeper: The Passage'' as a writer and director, the story based on a novel by Stephen McKinnon.〔(Canada East Films (projects) )〕〔(H. Scott Hughes Homepage )〕〔(A1 Books )〕〔(Stephen McKinnon "Timekeeper" Amazon.com )〕 For two decades, Hughes has also performed as one half of the established Texas Brazos Valley vocal duo Brandie&Scott.〔(Brandie&Scott on mp3.com )〕〔(Brandie&Scott Official Site (archived) )〕〔(Singer/Songwriter Directory )〕 He composed and performed the score for ''Duty''〔("Duty" Full Cast and Credits – IMDb )〕 and co-composed (with Yvette Lu) the classical Asian-style score to ''Food for the Gods'', which featured erhu player Xu Qian, and singers Yvette Lu and Beverly Wu, engineered by Doug Woods.〔(FFTG Full Cast and Crew – IMDb )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「H. Scott Hughes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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