“From Boots to Broadway: How Army Veteran Ryan Smith Transformed His Life Into a Captivating Musical Journey”

Ryan Smith

As I said before, the biggest one for me was probably Dr. Horrible Singalong blog. So, if you’ve got people who haven’t seen that, I highly recommend it. Whenever I originally wrote it, I kind of looked at the formula for how they put that one together. And it was basically they would have one or two songs per episode. So, that was how I went through and wrote the script. And so, in the final film, there’s about 13 original songs that are in there. I did already have a background in music. I was a worship minister at a church. I have always played guitar and been part of. Show choir in high school and stuff like that. And so I, so I was, I was already kind of drawn towards musicals, but, um, and I also got to play, uh, Seymour in a little shop of horrors when I was in high school. So, that’s another great horror musical, that actually I was trying to kind of emulate that same thing with, with Dr. Horrible, where there was this kind of a dark story going on where you, where somebody has died and he’s trying to cover it up, but also trying to juxtapose it with music that sounded happy and visuals that were just bright and cheerful, even though it was kind of a dark, more of a horror feel to it.

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