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Peter H. Reynolds      

CHS Class of 1978



CHS ‘78
School News Magazine (2,3,4), Yearbook Staff (4), Musicals (Lead in Brigadoon), CHS Television Production, Involved with renaming the school paper from “The Paper Lion” to “The Voice”, Boy Scout—Rank of Eagle

Fitchburg State College BA Communications ’82 College Newspaper (1,2,3,4) involved in renaming paper from “The Rhetoric” to “The Strobe”, Counselor for special needs children, at YMCA camps, volunteered at local libraries

Career
Tom Snyder Productions Animator & Designer, Creative Director, Vice-President, Partner; Fable Vision President/Owner; Creations “Pip and Zena’s Science Voyage”, “Fizz and Martina’s” math video kits (Parents Choice Award), “Reading Magic Library” (Media & Methods Excellence in Education Award, Parenting Magazine Award & Parent’s Choice Award), “The Great Solar System Rescue” (Technology & Learning Award of Excellence—showcased at the National Academy of Sciences Convocation- 1983), Interactive children’s stories for “Prodigy”—interactive internet service including; “The Three Wolf Architects”, “The Adventures of Pewter Pan”, “Snow White and the Seven Accountants”, “Hilary and the Beast” & “The Gingerbread Channel”; Wrote and illustrated “The North Star”—book for children and adults (self-published in 1997), Created two original video stories for children and adults: “The Blue Shoe” & “Living Forever”;

Awards
Apple Bilingual Consortium’s Award of Excellence, American Society of Independent Film Makers: 2nd Place for “The Blue Shoe” & 3rd Place for “Living Forever”, Fitchburg State College Alumni Recognition Award for success in children’s media, Speaker and book reading at the Lesley College 50th birthday celebration, “The North Star” voted #47 of the National Education Association’s 100 Top Book list (1999)