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10 years ago I wrote, directed and produced my first movie, THE SHED. On October 29th, 2003, it premiered at Branson Meadows Cinema Movie Theater in Branson, Mo. and it went on to win an award for BEST HORROR SHORT at The New York International Independent Film & Video Festival in 2004. In celebration of its 10th Anniversary, the movie has been uploaded on my YOUTUBE channel for the world to see. If you've never had the chance to see this spooky flick, check it out. If you've seen it, invite some friends to your laptop, tablet, or PC and enjoy it again... THE SHED is a 26 minute, black and white ghost story about a young couple who buy a house but is unaware that the shed in the backyard was the scene of a brutal murder a decade before and, as a result, is haunted. The husband, David ( Daniel Sappington) begins to hear a child crying in the backyard late at night but his wife, Amy (Liarra Michelle), is convinced that he's under a lot of stress over work and buying the house and is just hearing a neighborhood cat. Things come to a head when David ventures outside late one night after hearing the crying and comes face to face with the ghost of a little boy (Dylan Ochoa). After visit from the police (Jason Smith) and a mysterious old lady (Michal Faith McCune) who lives across the street, that night David learns the sad, yet gruesome, secret that the shed has been hiding for over 10 years...

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