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July Fan Art

7/14/2014

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I love looking at the edits and drawings you all do for me! Here are a few that I've pulled up from twitter and my fanmail. If you are going to send the artwork... please put your Name on it so I can show it off. 
Hope you are having an awesome summer! I love talking to you all so hit up my social media and leave messages or send mail to my contact section of my website. Wasabi All! 
Dyl
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New Creations from Fans!

6/18/2014

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Class of 2014

6/18/2014

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WOW!  What a journey it's been in the world of EDUCATION!
     When I left Mississippi after Katrina, Mom began homeschooling me thru out my work in New York.  Once I got to Hollywood and got into high school, things began to change. We felt that I needed a stronger base of education and began looking into schools in California. As an actor, you need the flexibility for an ever changing schedule but still not lose the quality.  It took several tries in different programs until we found the right fit.  I love learning and I wanted to do it right. Although I had already passed the California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE), I had no idea if after the series ended I would just want to attend a 4 year college right away. So with the CHSPE under my belt so that  I could work as a legal 18, I continued on with the last two years of my schooling. 
     It was a rough go... but as I crossed the platform of the stadium to accept my diploma and saw my parents in the stands proudly waving and yelling like banshees.... I was glad I did! 
                    Dylan, the graduate!

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The Journey

5/21/2014

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WOW!  Seventeen years, and a lot has happened. I'm facing the end of my high school career and as I think about all that has happened, I realize how important my family has been. They always made me feel that asking for support in my dream wasn't too much to ask.  Dad sacrificed his years with me to support me as I walked the streets of a city so far away as I lived an adventure of a lifetime to follow my dream. Those years I can never give back,  but I try with my respect, love, and hard work to make him proud.  My mom, what can I say? She gave up everything for me. She packed up a bag, began to homeschool me, moved to a city where we knew no one, and made a plan to  search for the end of the rainbow.  The end of the rainbow is not to be famous... there is no end... its the journey. The journey of a lifetime with the people that I love. My parents gave me everything: when I sang with the Mississippi Boy Choir, when I was a member of the Boy Scouts, they sat in the stands at my baseball games & in the audience at all my theatre shows. Along with them sat my sister, Cassidy! I feel her life and musical theatre experiences helped train me to be prepared for the professional world. Her love for theatre and music helped as I auditioned for Broadway shows, I would take all that she taught and perform as honestly as I could. She would run lines with me, work my vocals, comb that cowlick into place and never once had a jealous bone in her body or ask for anything in return except for me to do my best.

On June 11th I will walk in my high school graduation...the end of a journey and also beginning the of another.  Education has always been my driving force. Acting has been my joy!  Through these years I realize that I have been given the best work experience, the best education and the best family anyone could ever ask for.  My journey continues.

Always,  Dylan




































































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A Day in the Life of Working on the Set of Kickin It

4/23/2014

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Table Read Days on "Kickin It" begin on Wednesday's. Bright and early I drive on to the lot at Hollywood Center Studios and head to craft services for a bit of breakfast and on to the classroom for about an hour of school before the read begins. The cast, producers. and a few writers meet around 10 for a pre-table read. We kinda knock out the cobwebs from the show taping the night before and merge ourselves into the new script for the week.

At 11 am, the Disney executives join us and we begin our main table read.  Unlike most shows, we perform the scripts full out with props, stunts and pure adrenaline to showcase the writers words.

We break for lunch around noon and during that time we eat a quick bite then head to the Mancave to hangout and play music.

After lunch, we head into the studio for rehearsal to set blocking. During this time, I'm in and out of school... only heading onto the set when needed for my scenes to block. After rehearsal,  which usually runs a couple of hours, I head back into school till about 6pm.  Some evenings I stay a bit longer to go hang out in the writers room while they rework the weeks script. Its pretty interesting to watch the process start from the page and onto the stage.

Hope you enjoyed the day!


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    Dylan R Snyder... most just call me Dyl

    Hey there!! I love the time you take to create drawing and letters as well as twitter edits you do. I'm collecting them here to show my appreciation. I save it all! Thank you so much!
    Dyl

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