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Daniel J. Snyder is an American television and film producer whose feature-length documentary, Dreams on Spec, is the first documentary ever to look at Hollywood from the perspective of the much-maligned screenwriter.
Over the past decade, Snyder has served as show runner, director, producer, or writer on more than fifty non-fiction television programs, including the AMC documentary series “Movies that Shook the World,” narrated by Jeff Goldblum, and “Brilliant but Cancelled” a documentary about forgotten television gems for the late, great digital arts cable channel Trio. Prior to working in documentaries, Snyder was a producer for the CNN news magazine program, NewsStand, and the Los Angeles Correspondent for Marketplace, public radio’s business program.
Daniel Snyder’s education in media and filmmaking began during high school when he landed a job at Video Archives, the now-famous video store in Manhattan Beach, California, where he worked as a video clerk alongside future filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary.
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Director Filmography
Title | Year |
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Dreams on Spec | 2007 |
Movies That Shook the World | 2005 |
House of Clues | 2003 |
Fame for 15 | 2001 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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Deadliest Catch: The Viking Returns | 2022 |
Deadliest Catch: Bloodline | 2020 |
Lost Gold of WW2 | 2019 |
Twisted Sisters | 2018 |
Betrayed | 2016 |
Naked and Afraid XL | 2015 |
Big History | 2013 |
Mudcats | 2012 |
Bering Sea Gold | 2012 |
Bloomberg Game Changers | 2010 |
Swamp People | 2010 |
Ancient Aliens | 2010 |
Deadliest Warrior | 2009 |
Machines of Malice | 2008 |
Relative Madness | 2008 |
The Universe | 2007 |
Dreams on Spec | 2007 |
Generation Boom | 2006 |
Movies That Shook the World | 2005 |
Deadliest Catch | 2005 |
Wired for Sex | 2003 |
Fame for 15 | 2001 |