Craig Singer | Filmmaker
Wanna learn how to keep your work relevant within today’s emerging technology? Meet Award-Winning filmmaker Craig Singer. Craig’s special love towards the horror genre comes from films not being “star” dependent but rather scare dependent. With the horror genre keeping the lights on in Hollywood, sign up for Craig’s MuseMaster class!
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Craig Singer
Craig Singer is a dynamic, award-winning filmmaker and new media executive with an exemplary record of leading sales and marketing for small to large privately-held and public companies. Singer is recognized for taking his companies from zero to producing multimillion-dollar revenues in a short period. He was nominated for an Emmy in the interactive fiction category in 2008 and his series have been honored many times by the Telly's and Webby's.
Entrepreneurial executive and visionary in building business development opportunities, forging strategic partnerships, and implementing & devising strategies to increase revenues by many multiples.After directing, writing, and producing several Award Winning shorts and feature films (one starring Neil Patrick Harris, fresh off Doogie Howser fame), Singer went on to found FanLib and My2Centences, companies that predicted the integration of film with the internet and social media.
In 2008 he sold the companies to The Walt Disney Company, where he took a creative VP role.A former Disney Creative VP, Craig Singer's latest film 6:45 enjoyed a nationwide theatrical release via Regal Cinema in 2021. Singer is also known as the director and producer of A Good Night to Die (2003), Dark Ride (2006), Perkins' 14 (2009) and Animal Room (1995). In 2022 Singer is prepping Paradiddle, an emotionally rich and gripping drama, which originally ran Off-Broadway for the screen.
In 2008 he sold the companies to The Walt Disney Company, where he took a creative VP role.A former Disney Creative VP, Craig Singer's latest film 6:45 enjoyed a nationwide theatrical release via Regal Cinema in 2021. Singer is also known as the director and producer of A Good Night to Die (2003), Dark Ride (2006), Perkins' 14 (2009) and Animal Room (1995). In 2022 Singer is prepping Paradiddle, an emotionally rich and gripping drama, which originally ran Off-Broadway for the screen.