Ryan Chamley

Ryan Chamley

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Ryan Chamley

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My Friend Anxiety
Writer
Cole, an anxiety riddled designer by day, aspiring comic book artist by night comes face to face with the manifestation of his Anxiety in the form of an overbearing character wearing a fur coat that can only be seen and heard by Cole, making the simplest tasks in life incredibly difficult. Cole must learn to reason and negotiate with his anxiety, if he’s to live any version of a ‘normal’ life.
My Friend Anxiety
Director
Cole, an anxiety riddled designer by day, aspiring comic book artist by night comes face to face with the manifestation of his Anxiety in the form of an overbearing character wearing a fur coat that can only be seen and heard by Cole, making the simplest tasks in life incredibly difficult. Cole must learn to reason and negotiate with his anxiety, if he’s to live any version of a ‘normal’ life.
Rey
Director
Rey is a 2017 comedy drama that follows the character Rey. He works in a small cubical surrounded by dirty windows and wilted plants. After the death of a work colleague he quits his job and is hit by a car, soon after his life takes a major turn driven by the events that cant be changed. He meets a girl and faces his fears all at the same time. But there is a fact about Rey that is still untold.
Jeremy the Dud
Editor
Imagine a world in which having a disability was the norm, and the select few that don't, duds, experience the same condescending and patronizing attitudes as people with disabilities experience in our society.
Jeremy the Dud
Producer
Imagine a world in which having a disability was the norm, and the select few that don't, duds, experience the same condescending and patronizing attitudes as people with disabilities experience in our society.
Jeremy the Dud
Writer
Imagine a world in which having a disability was the norm, and the select few that don't, duds, experience the same condescending and patronizing attitudes as people with disabilities experience in our society.
Jeremy the Dud
Director
Imagine a world in which having a disability was the norm, and the select few that don't, duds, experience the same condescending and patronizing attitudes as people with disabilities experience in our society.