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'''Cayle Ryan Pietras''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2009|09]] is a Film Studies and Social Anthropology major. During his time at Columbia, he is noted for having worked on the Varsity Show, Columbia's oldest performing arts tradition, from its 110th incarnation until its 116th, having served as Artistic Director on the creative team for his last two years. | '''Cayle Ryan Pietras''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2009|09]] is a Film Studies and Social Anthropology major. During his time at Columbia, he is noted for having worked on the Varsity Show, Columbia's oldest performing arts tradition, from its 110th incarnation until its 116th, having served as Artistic Director on the creative team for his last two years. | ||
− | In the professional world, he is best known for his short documentary film, THROUPLE, (http://www.facebook.com/v/652192389062) which rose to internet fame after an article was written about it on the internet site Queerty.com. | + | In the professional world, he is best known for his short documentary film, THROUPLE, (http://www.facebook.com/v/652192389062) which rose to internet fame in 2009 after an article was written about it on the internet site Queerty.com. |
− | + | In 2006, he edited the WestEnd Records music video for the lead single, "All Over Your Face" by gay rapper Cazwell, which was later banned from LOGO due to explicit lyrics and sexual imagery portrayed in the video directed by Francis Legge. | |
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Pietras]] | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Pietras]] | ||
[[Category:Film majors|Pietras]] | [[Category:Film majors|Pietras]] | ||
[[Category:Anthropology majors|Pietras]] | [[Category:Anthropology majors|Pietras]] |
Revision as of 02:44, 16 November 2009
Cayle Ryan Pietras CC '09 is a Film Studies and Social Anthropology major. During his time at Columbia, he is noted for having worked on the Varsity Show, Columbia's oldest performing arts tradition, from its 110th incarnation until its 116th, having served as Artistic Director on the creative team for his last two years.
In the professional world, he is best known for his short documentary film, THROUPLE, (http://www.facebook.com/v/652192389062) which rose to internet fame in 2009 after an article was written about it on the internet site Queerty.com.
In 2006, he edited the WestEnd Records music video for the lead single, "All Over Your Face" by gay rapper Cazwell, which was later banned from LOGO due to explicit lyrics and sexual imagery portrayed in the video directed by Francis Legge.