CRE - Screenwriters & Partners

Chadwick E. Pelletier - Founder / Screenwriter

Colorado native, Chadwick Pelletier has always had a heart for film and television. His Hollywood career began in '96 as a voiceover for DIC Entertainment 's hit cartoon series Where On Earth is Carmen Sandiego , which eventually led to a number of bit parts on a comedy series and Martial Art B-movies .

In 1999, after a short stint on a Reality TV show [MTV's Road Rules], Chadwick appeared in Toby Keith's Award-Winning music video You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This [2001] which he notes was a large part of his inspiration for writing, producing and directing his own music video: the 'The Gunslinger.'

Chadwick has always had a vivid imagination, and in late 1996 he wrote a treatment for his first feature film [Arquest] and later co-authored the screenplay in 2000 with Bazzel Baz; hoping someday to write himself into one of his own features.

Since 2000, Chadwick has written a number of feature films, a sitcom pilot, has developed and created Alternative programming (Reality TV), to include the produced Poker Protégé with Daniel Negreanu, a music video and a dozen short films and commercial specs.

The former athlete, Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee and Harvard graduate is no stranger to hard work, and firmly believes that 'you get out what you put in.' His training includes private coaching from Award-Winning screenwriter and playwright Mark Troy and script doctor Scott Burn. Chadwick, however, would contest that he's learned most from reading and studying feature film manuscripts.

In 2006 Chadwick met his [now] writing partner, Daniel Coleman at a Harvard writing program. He approached Dan with the 419 project (FKA, Nigerian Connection) to collaborate and rewrite the script. After nearly a year of rewrites (and several margaritas later), Chadwick and Dan completed and Optioned the 419 late 2007.

Chadwick's credits also include writing for the Discovery Channel.

Daniel Coleman - Screenwriter

Dan has always been a storyteller; from lying to get out of trouble as a kid to his co-authorship on the 419 with writing partner, Chadwick Pelletier.

Born in Virginia and raised in Andover, MA, Dan's influences range from a number of sources, to include Winslow Homer's classic take on American life to the great storyteller, Jay O'Callahan.

Only seconds after of receiving his degree in molecular biotechnology from Tufts University, Dan thought (in the words of Gob from Arrested Development) "I've made a huge mistake." And while working days at Harvard Med School, he registered for a directing and writing class at Harvard where he met Chadwick, and the rest is all the events of the world stretching back into infinity (i.e. history).

Dan has completed two additional feature scripts and directed several award-winning shorts, including the martial epic The Golden Scorpion and the psycho mind-bending Split Frame.

Upcoming projects include an American neo-mythology starring one of folklore's favorite woodsmen, co-written with Chadwick Pelletier, and post-production on two half-hour shorts.