Bob Corley

Bob Corley

Editor, Photographer (Still), Screenwriter, Singer, Songwriter and Videographer

Montgomery, Alabama

Member Since:
February 2021
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About Bob

Retired from driving to and from a job. I now freelance direct and edit a music series, "Salt & Pepper Roots Music Celebration," recorded in Florence, Alabama. Promos for two of the shows can be seen in my profile. I write songs and perform occasionally at select venues that cater to singer/songwriters. A music video I created for one of the songs from my CD "Never Too Late" is in my profile. I've performed at the Bluebird in Nashville, TN, 30A Songwriters Festival in Destin, FL, Boomdays Festival in Ft. Payne, AL, Sucarnochee Review on the campus of the U. of West Alabama, and on street corners and noisy bars too numerous to mention. I performed and co-wrote a song for the live-action Israeli film Take Two with music director Noam Sheriff, then conductor of the Kibbutz Orchestra.

Unique traits: Mimic the chirp of a cricket. It drove my high school teachers nuts.

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  • The Receptionist

    The Receptionist Budget: $1M - $5M | Sci-fi Alien DNA infects a college coed, driving her to the brink of suicide before she's rescued by an unlikely savior.

  • Saint Burgundy, NO

    Saint Burgundy, NO Budget: $1M - $5M | Drama Septuagenerian New Orleans pawn shop owner with retro-cognition battles a self-styled voodoo priest for control of Burgundy Street.

  • Losing Gods

    Losing Gods Budget: $100K - $1M | Comedy Ancient Greek Gods live among us. When a disgruntled member of the Pantheon seeks sole dominion over mortals, the normally uncooperative Gods must work together or risk losing their anonymity along with control of the universe.

  • Casting Angels

    Casting Angels Budget: $0 - $100K | Comedy Archangel Gabriel has 30 days to find a mortal worthy of angel status or Lucifer gains control of Los Angeles. Gabriel's solution? Conceal his identity and hire a screenwriter to mount a casting call.

  • The Law of Talion

    The Law of Talion Budget: $1M - $5M | Thriller Technophobic detective on the brink of retirement partners with a tech-savvy FBI consultant to investigate a murder, their dissimilar styles clashing as they search for a killer not bound by mortal rules.

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