Woody Allen stole my Life
Gary Seabrook, Art Director.
Opening scene: It's Watford. It's 1970. It's raining.
A small boy (me) looks wistfully through his bedroom window, clearly considering weighty matters.
The narrator takes up the story.
"At the age of six, I realised that I was a genius. It was my little secret... The frustration for me was that nothing I thought, or did, or said really evidenced my gift. But I kept faith, safe in the knowledge that one day I would bloom in to the renaissance man that I was destined to be."
And so I waited. And I'm still waiting!
Clearly, what happened was this - Woody Allen stole my life. That's life, not wife! I should have had the Oscars, the laughs, the glamour, the good looks. Never mind.
In the absence of world wide fame, I've spent the last six years forging a career in Recruitment Communications. I joined Penna in November '05 as an Art Director. As a newbie I'm settling in nicely and looking forward to a highly successful time here. I try to inject humour and intelligence in to all the projects I work on.
Just like Woody, I always begin each project with the ambition to create something 'Oscar-winning'.
And some day…
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